currently used both on the Samsung Galaxy S3 as well as on the Galaxy Note 2 nor the version of Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2 is used. But you believe a recent report of the colleagues of the news portal TrustedReviews, you may already rolled out in the near future the new Android 4.4 KitKat for the two smartphones.
From the available information, however, it is also apparent that the troublesome region lock the SIM card that is known about the new Galaxy Note 3, are most likely transmitted through the firmware update on the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 could.
Source: gottabemobile.com
Here, the colleagues from Trusted Reviews refer to a message a customer service representative of English Samsung office. Asked by a user of the popular XDA Developers forum that the SIM region lock is enabled through a firmware update on Samsung Galaxy S3 or the Galaxy Note 2, said the Samsung employee that the introduction of Android 4.4 KitKat the regional block is actually used.
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remove the colleagues from Trusted Review that the Android update will probably appear in the near future for the Samsung Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note and the second A specific release date is not mentioned although the editors, but the South Korean company Samsung could roll out the new firmware might already be the middle of the first quarter of 2014. An official statement by Samsung is currently still pending.
regional lock the SIM card to prevent a user buys a Samsung Smartphone anywhere in the world and then you can use a SIM card from another country. This security measure is to hit the black market sensitive and prevent the illicit trafficking of devices from Samsung. However, many users have been complaining since this function are known about the region lock. Should Android 4.4 KitKat this SIM lock on Samsung Galaxy S3 and activate the Galaxy Note 2 remains to be seen how the smartphone owners will respond.
sources: trustedreviews.com, forum.xda-developers.com, ibtimes.com
Samsung has not even managed to update to 4.3, and from 4.4 may still be no question, really rubbish of those. Thumbs down
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