The easiest way to do this is through Samsung's own Kies software. I won't go into detail on this, but I generally recommend rooting and using Titanium Backup. This process is going to wipe everything on your phone, so I'd recommend backing up anything you'd like to keep. One solution is to keep the phone on (or downgrade it to) Android Gingerbread (2.3), but who wants to run a 2+ year old OS? So here's how to have your cake (or Jelly Bean, as it were), and eat it too: The only problem is that it only has 768 MB of RAM, which should be enough for Android JB (Jelly Bean 4.1), but Samsung's build of JB is pretty poor, and performance suffers. It's one of the very few Android phones that has a reasonable screen size (just 4 inches-the same as the iPhone 5) but's also fairly powerful with a dual core processor. The Samsung Galaxy S Advance (I9070) is a nice phone.
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