Wednesday, August 7, 2013

Android 4.2.2 for the Galaxy Note 8.0 - Sets out the S3? - Hard Tecs 4U

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Currently it is reported that Samsung has begun to distribute the update to Android 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean), while the device Galaxy Note 8.0 LTE and Galaxy S2 Plus supplies. So far, however, there is no new information about a fix for the Galaxy S3 or the Galaxy Note 2

SamMobile reported the official update for the Galaxy Note is currently being rolled out 8.0 LTE and thus brings users with Android 4.2.2. First, the users in the UK are supplied, but also other countries in the near future to come. As usual, the full distribution would still take some time, as a lot of network provider will process the update again.

But the question is of particular interest where the appropriate update for the Galaxy S3 and the Galxy * Note 2 remains. So far there have been in relation to the S3 from time to time insights, which had shown beta versions of the update and it also hinted that the update will be distributed shortly.

But now it seems as if the two Samsung devices proceed in terms of update to Android 4.2 and this simply does not deliver. The reason is mainly believed that Samsung will supply the S3 and Note 2 way or the update to Android * 4.3 (Jelly Bean) and will therefore concentrate on these. Therefore, it seems to make no sense to put the resources in an update, which would have a lifetime of only a few months.

This is accompanied by two points now. First of all, it looks to require the users of the Galaxy S3 and the Galaxy Note * 2 wait a while for an update of the operating system, since the update to version 4.3 is earlier than expected in November. Furthermore, one can read between the lines and assume that the device Galaxy S2 Plus 8.0 LTE and Galaxy Note will get just an update to Android 4.3.

The speculations upgrade policy at Samsung * currently take its course without which there is knowable. At least Samsung currently seems to ignore all questions of customers on any updates. This is especially unfortunate because the user could see executable beta versions of the update for the S3 on the Internet, so the question arises, why is this not get officially.
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