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Samsung releases Android 4.4 KitKat kernel source for Galaxy Note 3

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Last updated: January 18th, 2014 at 15:28 UTC+01:00

It’s been a few days since the Android 4.4 KitKat update started rolling out to the Galaxy Note 3 to a few users (in Poland), and now Samsung has released the related kernel sources for KitKat on its Open Source Release Center, a move that should help developers start their hacking on the newer version of Android in earnest. The kernel source is also a hint that the update will soon begin rolling out to other countries and regions, though as usual, it will be a few weeks before it reaches everyone once the rollout begins.

Hit the link below to download the kernel source for the KitKat firmware (N9005XXUENA6.)

Galaxy Note 3 KitKat Kernel Source

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