Samsung has released ZSBMB1 Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update for Galaxy Note 
10.1 N8000 users. The update comes with several bug fixes and security 
updates. While this update is available via KIES and it is recommended that 
you get it from there. If for some reason, you cannot access the official 
update or would like not to wait and get it on your tablet right now, here 
is a guide to update your Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 to ZSBMB1 Android 4.1.2 
Jelly Bean Official Firmware.
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4.1.2 ZSBMB1 Firmware Details:

PDA: N8000ZSBMB1
CSC: N8000OZSBMB1
Version: 4.1.2

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Steps for Updating Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 to ZSBMB1 Android 4.1.2 Jelly 
Bean Official Firmware
   
   1. Download and Extract *N8000ZSBMB1_N8000OZSBMB1_TGY.zip* to get a file 
   with .tar extension in the unzipped folder.
   You will then extract Odin zip file to get Odin3 v3.07.exe.
   2. Switch your tablet off. And make sure that you wait 5-6 seconds to 
   confirm complete the power down cycle.
   3. You will then put your Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 tablet in Download Mode 
   by pressing and holding down the Volume Down button, alongside Home and the 
   Power button, until the screen flashes the Samsung Logo. After a few 
   seconds of that, the tablet will enter download mode.
   4. Run Odin3 v3.07.exe with Administrator rights.
   5. Now that you are all prepared to root your tablet, connect your 
   Galaxy Note 10.1 N8000 with your PC. You will then see a notification 
   appear in Odin in the bottom left saying “Added!!”. If for some reason, you 
   do not see the said notification, try another USB port. If that too doesn’t 
   work, then reinstall the USB driver. Once you successfully see the 
   “Added!!” notification in Odin, you are good to go. Also, check for COM 
   port being depicted by a number in ‘yellow’ to make sure that you have 
   successfully added your device.
   6. Select the following files in Odin at their respective tabs from 
   extracted *DVBMA2* firmware folder :
   Click the ‘PDA’ Button, and select the .tar file extracted in Step 1.
   

   - Click the ‘Phone’ Button, and select file with *modem* in its name 
   (Ignore, if this file does not file exist).
   - Click the ‘CSC’ Button, and select file with *csc* in its name 
   (Ignore, if this file does not file exist).
   Click the ‘PIT’ Button, and select the .pit file. Use only if you got it 
   while extracting in step 1 above, otherwise ignore it.
   - In Odin window, make sure Auto Reboot and F. Reset Time checkboxes are 
   selected. Please make sure that Re-Partition checkbox is selected, only if 
   you are using a .pit file.
   - Hit the ‘START’ button to begin the flashing process.
   - Once the flashing process is completed, the tablet will automatically 
   reboot and you will see a ‘Green’ PASS notification in the top-left-most 
   box. You can unplug the device from the computer now.

If you have followed every point described in the guide, your Galaxy Note 
10.1 N8000 should now be running Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean build 
N8000ZSBMB1. If there are any issues, feel free to post in the comments 
section for our staff to take a look at it.
Downloads

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   1. Download Android 4.1.2 N8000ZSBMB1 for Galaxy Note 10.1 
N8000<http://www.hotfile.com/dl/196334130/01a9dd0/N8000ZSBMB1_N8000OZSBMB1_TGY.zip.html>
   2. Download Odin<http://www.dl.9android.net/index.php?act=dl&id=1359825599>

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