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Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2: Android 4.4 and vortex to regional lock ... - Ukonio.de

Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 users can expect in December with Android 4.3. But Android 4.4 KitKat might possibly disappoint Reisewütige.

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No question: Who seeks the Android Update thrill of a Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2 should be set. What all of a possible Android 4.2.2 update (which then did not) and the outstanding Android 4.3 update (which probably come later, probably in December) has been written concerning in recent months, is immense.

And now it already seething KitKat Android 4.4 update – which was not even mind being rolled out to the Nexus devices. Or: The next version of the Android mobile operating system was not introduced

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IBTimes but relies blithely on votes from the XDA developers forum that abound in the new SIM Lock lock that is used in the brand new Galaxy Note 3rd This regional lock is expected to be introduced throughout the course of the Kit Kat Android 4.4 rollout on Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2, so at least it should have stated from the UK a Samsung employee. It is also possible that Samsung introduces the lock previously with a firmware update. Individual users are already reporting from a wicked awakening after a udpate.

So who is together with its Galaxy S3 or Note 2 to travel and would like to use a different sim card, apparently gets a problem in the future – perhaps only with the rollout of Android 4.4. But perhaps by previous firmware updates …

More News: Features of Android 4.3

The rollout of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean for the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note in November or December (many are certainly for November “votieren”) and Samsung Galaxy S4 and grade 2 in October pending.

IBTimes 4.3 features, meanwhile, would have gotten wind of the Android that all devices – will be given – on the HTC one. Finally, the speech was the fact that the Galaxy S3 has suffered in comparison to the S4 compromising on features. But this does not seem to confirm.

Here are some of the stand-out features, the users of the Galaxy S3, Note 2, Galaxy S4 and HTC One can look forward to:

– Bluetooth Low Energy Bluetooth Smart aka

– OpenGL ES 3.0 (promises better graphics display just for games)

– access for different users (a proven feature on Nexus devices)

– Photo Sphere with new features, far from HTC and Samsung used

– New design on the camera settings

– support of a presentation in 4K

– Wi-Fi background “Location Scan”

– New languages ??(five in number)

– The clock disappears from the status bar, so far it appears as lock screen widget

Nexus users are all those features certainly already known. But: Just in comparison to Android 4.2.2 the jump is not too much – this applies accordingly for HTC One and Galaxy S4 on which current Android 4.2.2 is partly filled

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Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 disciples, meanwhile, “will” of Android 4.1.2 – so far is that users may adjust to more innovations. The changes listed here refer exclusively to our knowledge of the changes in terms of Android 4.2.2 Android 4.3.

Long, meanwhile, was puzzled as to when exactly because now get the Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2 and the HTC one in this country, the update to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. Even in the last days there were different data – but the signs are condensed: It is actually

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The French operator SFR divided according gsmarena.com with now, when the users of the Galaxy S3 and HTC Touch 2 with One can expect the update to Android 4.3. Regarding the HTC One of these days is already rising white smoke: In Asia, the rollout has started. And SFR are for Europe “October” on. It seems that the sign quite possible that the launch could take place in the coming days. In this context, the Galaxy S4 should be mentioned, which is also “equipped” in October with Android 4.3.

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Regarding the Galaxy S3 and Note 2, meanwhile the messages appear in recent days to confirm: Android 4.3 will follow in November or December. Although users could therefore before Christmas via PC software or gravel OTA (“over the air”), plunging to the current version of Google’s mobile operating system. But from a “rollover of events” certainly can not be written. Recently it was said, even the S3 and Note 2 to get the update in October. But it is nothing. Although the test phase is already in full swing, but “November and December,” of course leaves a lot of leeway to.

Once again, it is perfectly Android with TouchWiz – agreed with Sense – or in the case of the HTC one. It will be exciting just to be in view of the Galaxy S3, which features comes with the 2012 flagship of the South Koreans the way. Recently there have been some reports, after which a number of features to S4 under the table. However, this rumor has been confirmed by Samsung to date not.

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Regarding the phablet Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will be ensured in any case a “networking” with the new SmartWatch Galaxy Gear. In addition, the talk that 3 features should not be stingy with touch. How does this explain exactly, we will certainly find out soon.

Android 4.3 for Christmas?

Since the schedule

a French network operator has announced this regard can be a rollout for the neighboring European countries derived. Even free equipment without Branding should receive roughly the same time, the Android 4.3 update. The HTC one was by the way – in contrast to Note 2 and Galaxy S3 – two months ago, the update to Android 4.2.2. Runs on S3 and Note 2 – so because Rome was not playing – still Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean. Supposedly there had been in relation to Android 4.2.2 with TouchWiz coordination problems that should have initially eventually led to a delay and the complete renunciation.

The Galaxy S4 but was shipped with Android 4.2.2. The HTC one, recently published, first came with Android 4.1.2 on the market.

Once there is concrete evidence for the Android 4.3 rollout in Germany, we will report promptly to ukonio.de .

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