Friday, October 25, 2013

Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 Android 4.3: Functional confirmed ... - Ukonio.de

door open for Android 4.3 Jelly Bean: Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 users can expect in the near future with the new firmware. The functionality aimed mainly towards safety … | © Samsung

Android 4.3 Jelly Bean rollout: Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 users can look forward to many happy new features, the Samsung officially confirmed.

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The rollout of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean for the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 is only a matter of weeks. Recently, the signs of an approaching release had compressed -. Especially the network operator SFR in France and Telstra in Australia reported that the firmware would be in November for the Galaxy S3 and Note 2 available

Now Samsung has once more raised the update. How gottabemobile.com reported details of the new firmware was announced. Previously, Samsung had indeed already announced during the IFA that the Galaxy S4, S3 and Note 2 yet received the update in this year. But some users still had to be uncertain whether the functional scope – but now the IT giant from South Korea was actually

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As already suggested, is analogous to the rollout of Android 4.3 for the new flagship Galaxy S4 – since a few days “rolls” the update here – Samsung Knox set. This is a security solution that will protect your phone from unwanted “guests”. But there seems to be a limitation here: Apparently getting the 3G version of the Galaxy S3 in selected countries only the new “security service”. But there is good reason to hope that Germany is. Chancellor Angela Merkel is expected to look at Knox.

addition, the function will be “smart switch” set – “content”, ie content such as images, text files, or videos can be easily transferred from a Samsung device to the other. Insofar Smartch switch is set plays – currently the “Club” is also after the rollout of Android 4.3 on the Galaxy S3 and Note 2 still manageable: Save the Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S4 do not have any Samsung devices will receive the update

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is also new feature “HomeSync” which will allow users to store, share and enjoy content wherever he may be right. Whether in New York City, Hattersheim or on the moon.

“Group Play 2.5″ is a new video support: Videos can be shared with other users. Good – sounds a little private settings in YouTube, or

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the text input should be simplified on the Galaxy S3 and Note 2 – In addition, it is now possible to integrate graphics and multimedia elements

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about networking with the SmartWatch Galaxy Gear, we had already reported in detail: Samsung hopes so certainly a boost for the new Galax Gear. Although devices like especially the Samsung Galaxy Mini S4, the first of all not to receive the update to Android 4.3, received a separate update for the Galaxy Gear also “dock”.

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but first get even the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 The long-awaited Android update. Android 4.2.2 was known to be unceremoniously due to coordination problems with the Samsung TouchWiz user interface “is deleted”. Meanwhile, the Galaxy S4 was delivered with Android 4.2.2 from the outset – and has now “preference” also in view of the rollout of Android 4.3. The phablet Galaxy 3 Not meanwhile already comes with Android 4.3 these days.

Once the update is available also for S3 and Note 2, it is likely via PC software and gravel OTA (“over the air”) may be loaded onto the smartphone.

To prevent overloading the server, the rollout will go once more in several waves over the stage. Also, it should once again play a role in whether the device was purchased as a free device or network operator branding. The “one or other” should have held the pole position.

We reserve the Android update situation, of course, in the eye and tell once it is in this country regarding the Galaxy S3 and Note 2: Keep on rollin ‘

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