Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2: Android 4.3, the next big set | © Samsung
Get the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Galaxy Note 2? next firmware update Android 4.3 – not 4.2.2? Google itself could cheer on the rumor.
divTo date, that “rumor” according to which on the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will be rolled out as Android 4.3 firmware was coming, at least not denied by Samsung.
Two months ago, it was said, in July Android 4.2.2 to be rolled out on the S3 and Note 2 – but it is probably not only whether now only a lack of week in July – nothing more. Whether Samsung is therefore changed sides, and in fact galaxy on his yet-flagship Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and quasi-yet-flagship Galaxy S3 Android 4.3 rolling out next, thus remains unexplained.
But a new indication could there be – or better say “subtle hint”: Apparently, Google will unveil Android 4.3 next Wednesday – in tow with the second edition of the second mini-tablet Nexus 7
Even if initially the stock Android devices to be considered with the new firmware, so it would at least be realistic – and spoke very gently – the end of the third quarter could get those firmware in combination with a new version of the TouchWiz path .
Perhaps
but some chefs in the rumor mill, the current heat also increased only to head …
More on the topic: The “Android 4.3 rumor”
echo in forums is great – is a direct update to Android 4.3 really realistic? Fact: The slightly dusty flagship of the South Koreans would have been better to get the update to Android 4.2.2. Again and again it had last been called, the “culprit” in the whole delay dilemma is the in-house TouchWiz user interface. But – and this question is permissible – why “tolerate” to Android 4.2.2 along with TouchWiz on the Samsung Galaxy S 4 – and should prepare problems on the Galaxy S3
?
Regarding the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 individual features are also likely to be planned – this could be an explanation for the delay of the rollout. Purely technical and the Samsung Galaxy S2 could be the Android 4.2.2 update “wuppen” – the technical difference to Android 4.1.2 was rather insignificant. Galaxy S2 with many users after the update to Jelly Bean – were with the battery performance of their S2 are no longer satisfied and
– Coming of Ice Cream Sandwich.
Samsung has not officially expressed to date with the recent update rumors. In this respect remains to be seen what the company really plans. In the overview of the possible scenarios and the probability of:
– The Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 to receive in the coming weeks an update to Android 4.2.2 – still probably
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– The S3 and Note 2 to get right – but temporally located only in the fall (Android 4.3 has not yet been formally introduced by Google, and will also initially be rolled out on the floor-Android devices) next firmware Android 4.3: It is unlikely, . Reason: The competition is not sleeping – many competitors to this day, or shortly the update to Android 4.2.2, including the HTC One X.
– get the S3 and Note 2 – possibly not until early next year – an update to Android 5 (read on some pages): This is Quark
.
As it is with the Samsung Galaxy S2, we can not say. It stands to reason that update separately from considerations of the S2 and S3 Grade 2 – after all, still the current phablet Südkoaner – are
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American blogs first haunted the news that the Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note and get 2 no update to Android 4.2.2. Rather should be planned directly the firmware Android 4.3 rolling out – but not before November. If we overlook this correctly, there were the colleagues of temefy.com that initially trumpeted out that message. Even want to “insiders” of secret information have gotten wind.
But first things first: for months, waiting disciples of the Galaxy S3 and Note 2 – the current phablet of South Korean IT giant – the Android 4.2.2 update. Compared to the current version, Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, there are some changes – which are based mainly on a number of new “gimmicks” that are already on the Samsung Galaxy S4 for the course. Recently, however, there is coordination problems with TouchWiz, which have “in-house” Samsung user interface given.
The Problem: Almost all flagships – and for this we of course include the Galaxy S3 in spite of the now on the market successor S4 – Android 4.2.2 has already been rolled out or is at least on the landing approach. Recently, users of the Sony Xperia Z and the HTC one was happy about the current firmware of the mobile operating system from Google.
ButSamsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 users still look into the “tube” – in other words at the screen of their devices. And what is flashing there is just Android 4.1.2 -., And not the awaited Android 4.2.2
Whether because of the “delay” once Android 4.3 on the Galaxy S3 and Note 2 could come into play – is impossible in this fast-paced digital age nothing
.Basically
was believed that Google’s next key lime pie – so Android 5 – published. But that persist for weeks rumors that first one last jelly bean version comes on the market, exactly: Android 4.3
. Android 4.3: First, for the Nexus devices
This is likely the first floor Android devices, ie 4 or Nexus Galaxy Nexus – to be rolled out. And the Google Editions of Samsung Galaxy S4, Sony Xperia Z and HTC one, which should come at least in the U.S. soon on the market should be promptly furnished with that update. As CustomROM to Android 4.2.2 can of course already play on the Galaxy S3 – but the official firmware is still pending. Samsung has not officially reported with respect to all of the Android speculation until then to speak.
WhetherMeanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Galaxy Note will receive Android 4.3 2 firmware promptly said – and no Android 4.2.2: What users say this mobile companion to the new rumor? Going to wait any longer, and then the same in the “solid” – or would be an early update to Android 4.2.2 desirable? We are grateful for any feedback.
Once there is concrete evidence of the rollout of Android 4.2.2 Android 4.3 or possibly, we will of course report promptly to ukonio.de .
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