Monday, August 12, 2013

Samsung update to Android 4.2.2 for the Galaxy Note 8.0 - Golem.de

Samsung currently distributes the update to Android 4.2.2 for the Galaxy Note 8.0. The update is available for the version with 3G modem, owner of a Wi-Fi-only model will have to wait. Since the beginning of the month there is Android 4.2.2 for the Galaxy S2 Plus.

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Several owners of a Galaxy Note 8.0 consistently report that Samsung has begun to distribute the update to Android 4.2.2 aka Jelly Bean in Germany. The update is available for the models with 3G modem, the only Wi-Fi model, there does not exist the update.

This update can be installed directly on the device, a WLAN installation is recommended. Because the update archive is 600 MB. Alternatively, can also be played on Samsung gravel software on the tablet the update.

Thus there especially further optimizations to the system itself also Samsung Touchwiz interface is updated so that the Galaxy Note 8.0 receives some of the new features of the Galaxy S4. Thus, the use of pen tablets should improve. In addition, the tablet with the update will generally react faster performance improvements.


Android 4.2.2 for Galaxy S2 Plus

early August 2013, Samsung had distributed the update to Android 4.2.2 for the Galaxy S2 Plus. Also, this update will be distributed wirelessly, but can also be uploaded via Samsung Kies-software. Because the wireless distribution occurs in spurts, it may be that the update has not arrived S2 Plus to all owners of a Galaxy.

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Galaxy models are updated by Samsung to become the current Android 4.3, is not known. So far, only Sony has released detailed information on the planning update to Android 4.3. The Z Xperia smartphones, Xperia ZL, ZR Xperia, Xperia Xperia SP and the Ultra Z and Z are the Xperia tablet will receive the update. In other Xperia models, the analysis at Sony are still running, whether they receive an update to Android 4.3.

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