Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is preparing Samsung Galaxy S3 cause problems for users who already runs the update. Samsung gives tips. The rollout for the Galaxy Note 2 will continue.
Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update will be rolled out further – though cautiously, but still: that something is happening. After the firmware is provided in front of around a week in India, since yesterday the update can also be purchased in Canada for the Galaxy Note 2. To date, we no known problems – Android 4.3 running on the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 possibly more stable than on the Galaxy S3
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As we have previously reported, Android 4.3 is being rolled out for the Galaxy S3 now also of different network operators (Verizon, Sprint, T-Mobile) in the U.S., but it is not the international version – but (quasi) the U.S. version. Technically, the devices differ in terms of the cores and memory. Whether the update in the U.S. leads “coverage” problems to date is not known. But it almost seems as if Samsung made here his homework.
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the international version of the Galaxy S3 is the model number GT-I9300. In Ireland, the UK, Austria or Switzerland, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean was known already rolled out, rather Samsung has pulled the plug. But all those users who already runs the firmware remain sitting on the issues that the update brings with it: The battery discharges faster, apps load an eternity, the home screen freezes. ukonio.de reached via comment and post many letters from disgruntled readers who pointed us to the problems that caused the update.
Galaxy S3 users from Switzerland led us now thankfully a response letter from the Samsung support on. First of all, it is quite commendable that the IT giant reports in a timely manner. But in many trains already resembles the “standard text” of course those messages that were recently publicly. So Samsung had reported about Samsung UK via Facebook Mail in the UK to speak.
translated Free: Do not push panic?
In reply Samsung now speaks of “challenges” after updating to Android 4.3. Furthermore, it says in the text: “We are currently investigating the reasons for the reported difficulties with the update of the Samsung Galaxy S III to Jelly Bean 4.3. That’s why we put the upgrade service temporarily. We strive to offer our customers the best possible mobile user experience and insure the upgrade service as soon as possible to continue. “From” best mobile user experience “to date has always been the question. A rather interesting formulation, as we find.
Samsung continues: “For the inconvenience we apologize. We recommend that you always perform a factory reset after each update of the Android operating system. “Samsung is also the prospect that as some of the” fix software conflicts. ” However, many users have already reported that the reset has often brought to the factory settings no success on their Galaxy S3.
It is also recommended to perform a data backup before the factory reset on the Samsung Galaxy S3, via the PC program Gravel 3 Clear: Otherwise, the data is gone
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Well, all this should help nothing to the Galaxy S3 to be returned – the transition to an authorized service partner is thus on. This is for the user, of course, the most unpleasant of all options. All the problems, and that if a software update -. Wacky digital world
When will Android 4.3 rolled out further?Well, the letter sounds at least not as if Samsung has got all the issues related to the updates already in the grip. Nevertheless, it can be presumed that the rollout will soon continue, because: Since Android 4.3 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 as initially described more widespread and also for the U.S. version of Android 4.3 is distributed for the Galaxy S3, it can be presumed that has to be turned to the correct screws.
Because we can not imagine that Android 4.3, the Galaxy S3 “overwhelmed” easy. Android 4.2.2 was skipped on the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2. Supposedly there were problems with the TouchWiz UI. Where exactly the shoe while Android pushes 4.3 update, we will probably never learn. Besides Samsung can look at the cards.
What I believe: Samsung gets the short-term problems in the handle? Or will Android 4.3 in this country might be rolled out only for the Galaxy Note 2, before it moves on to the Galaxy S3 in Europe? We are grateful for any feedback.
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