According to a recent report by the colleagues of the news magazine android.gs the South Korean company Samsung will roll out the firmware update to the Android version 4.4 KitKat in March for both the Galaxy S3 as well as for the Galaxy Note 2.
The editors of Android.gs relating to insider information, probably added from the environment directly from Samsung. Furthermore, going from the article shows that the South Koreans are already working on porting for those two smartphones.
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insider source told the colleagues of android.gs also that Android 4.4 KitKat is a short time before being rolled out for the Samsung Galaxy S4 – so no later than the end of February. A really concrete release date did not call the informant, however. Because of Samsung but so far there is no official statement on the issue, currently only remains to be seen whether or when the above speculations are actually confirm. The owners of a Samsung Galaxy S3, respectively, of a Galaxy Note 2 may in any case forward to the update.
Android 4.4 KitKat brings some interesting improvements and new features with it. In addition to a security update and some visual changes to the user interface, the camera can now also start directly from the lockscreen from. In addition, the notification bar has been upgraded with new white icons. Also, the Android 4.4 update is KitKat the performance of the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 improve as various benchmark tests with the Galaxy Note 3 show.
According to the colleagues of SamMobile the Android can be downloaded either by over-the-air function or via the KIES software KitKat 4.4 Update for the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2. For those that do not want to wait until March, which may already have download thanks to the so-called custom ROMs OmniRom an unofficial preview version of Android 4.4 KitKat. This build runs, at least according to the developers, very stable. However, you should at least know something of the matter, before installing the OmniRom.
sources: sammobile.com, ibtimes.com, knowyourmobile.com, android.gs
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