Monday, July 1, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S3 and S2 Note 2: New Android 4.2.2 beta version - Galaxy S4 - ukonio.de

the Samsung Galaxy S3 haunts a new Android 4.2.2 beta version through the net. Also for the Grade 2, and possibly for the Galaxy S2 is likely related to the release.

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colleagues of SamMobile are known to be always on the go – and so it is tempting to write: Once again, information was just on the side of a new test version of Android 4.2.2 for the Samsung Galaxy S3 “launches”.

interested Galaxy S3 users can find out about “secret channels” the latest – pull test version 4.2.2 of Android Jelly Bean – and probably the last. It is likely that follows those “beta” those “final” by all S3 users regularly via PC software or gravel OTA (“over the air”) may be obtained. In the third quarter, it should be ready – that new trial in any case can stand up a little optimism that the rollout likely in July – going across the stage – and not in September. Originally, the speech had always been in June – but this “sun month” (ahem) tends known to be so slow to an end

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But at least it seems as if the Android 4.2.2 lacks almost no functions with which those current version of the Google mobile operating system on the Samsung Galaxy S4 came along from the start. On board – compared to the previous trial – are now a new version of S Voice also there are other settings in the lockscreen widget and an automatic contrast optimization

. Android 4.2.2: S4-held nearly level

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But there are still a few downer – in comparison to Android 4.2.2 firmware on the Galaxy S4 missing SmartScroll (ie those function, but also on the S4 is in need of improvement) and Smart pause: the gesture control was in Vorfelde let the S4 releases the waves slosh quite high, but even that function is not yet mature, but already allows “gesture and eye control ‘in – say -” Test mode “

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Good conceivable, however, that the South Korean IT giant that features the Galaxy S3 deliberately omits update to create incentives for the current S4. Since the release of the Galaxy S4 on 27 April, the price of the Galaxy S3 is significantly decreased and the production was cut. The course is set permanently to the current flagship.

firmware update of the flagship

the Samsung Galaxy Note and 2 may – there is still no official information from Samsung – the Samsung Galaxy S2 will receive the update to Android 4.2.2. Touchwiz – Samsung’s user interface – likely to come up during phablet Grade 2 with new features for the S-Pen

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The Android 4.1.2 update for Galaxy S2, meanwhile, recently made headlines for some inglorious, the “performance” of many S2 users has deteriorated significantly since the uploading of firmware in comparison to Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich. Especially the battery life was and is in the criticism. This respect is quite conceivable that Samsung also on the Galaxy S2 that new version of Android 4.2.2 rolls out – although, it stands to reason, at least, slimmed down in some areas. Finally, the S2 is only two years old – and they are in the smartphone era known worlds. Whether you are good or bad is this, it is every user may get an idea.

The anticipation of Android 4.2.2 for Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note and Galaxy S2 2 (in parentheses) might in any case continue to rise thanks to the new test version. Who wants the trial version can play on his S3 – but must always be warned. However, it should be possible to transfer without problems in “a few weeks” the official Android 4.2.2 version – even if the device has already been upgraded to the new beta version

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The official rollout of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean should go in waves vonstatten to prevent overloading the server. So at least it has handled Samsung in the past.

Once there is concrete evidence for the rollout of Android 4.2.2 for the Samsung Galaxy S3, Samsung Galaxy Note 2 and Samsung Galaxy S2, we will report on ukonio.de.

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