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I just bought this China-made tablet, Ainol Novo Flame, and it has Ice Cream Sandwich installed on it.

Is there anyway to install Jelly Bean? I Googled some and couldn't find a good source. Do you know any? thanks

I hope this is the right place to ask. I'm new to android overall.

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I'd recommend checking Where can I find stock or custom ROMs for my Android device? – Izzy Feb 27 at 9:53
Well I also happen to have a flame and I upgraded it to 4.2 Jellybean by following this LINK It is based on AOKP. Works well on the flame, and brings the much needed multi-user profile for family use. Hope it helps – forums Mar 2 at 9:45

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This is the latest Official Ainol Novo 7 Fire JellyBean firmware (using the latest Android version 4.2.1):

http://www.tabletsdroid.com/forum/discussion/48177/ainol-novo-7-fire-official-jellybean-rom-android-4-2-1

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I read somewhere Flame and fire are identically have same hardware but a bit different software. do you think it could cause a problem? – ePezhman Mar 2 at 11:07
@ePezhman To be on the safe side I would ask that at slatedroid.com, a website very much into custom ROMs for alternative chinese tablets – Simon Mar 2 at 11:10
@ePezhman I know that they give different names to the same tablet in different markets, should be identical, but just in case, always better to be safe. – Simon Mar 2 at 11:12
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Trust me it is the SAME. I have one and I know it. I also use the firmware interchangeably with no noticeable downsides. It is probably just a mistranslation from the distributors part, because you know its chinese. – forums Mar 2 at 12:27
thanks, I followed the guide and upgraded to JB. – ePezhman Mar 2 at 23:25
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