The question tormenting the vast majority of users of Android-smartphone: "When my gadget will update?" Device manufacturers are often cautious in the announcement of the timing of updates to tablets and smartphones, as they should be thoroughly tested for compatibility with new software packages before they are published . More pleasant to know that the largest supplier of mobile phones in the world, Samsung has decided to bring clarity to the delivery schedule for the Jelly Bean smartphones Galaxy S III, Galaxy S II and Galaxy Note.
The test version of the Android OS for the Jelly Bean Galaxy S III, the site says Sam Mobile, was successfully completed, and the Koreans are working on a public version of the package, and today it remains only to obtain approval to publish from Google.
Galaxy S II, meanwhile, still runs the appropriate tests for compatibility. They appear to be going well, and Samsung are likely to soon publish Jelly Bean and the smartphone is still popular and forming a large customer base concern. Sam Mobile adds that if Samsung does not update the SGS II to the Jelly Bean, it will release a special package «Value Pack» - the same measures were taken in the ratio of Galaxy S and Ice Cream Sandwich.
Members Galaxy S III should get Jelly Bean in the late third or early fourth quarter of this year, S II and Note - for the fourth. But what about Note II? The source says Sam Mobile is still ongoing testing gadget for Ice Cream Sandwich, and it is not clear whether the device goes to market with Android 4.0 or 4.1. If 4.0, the upgrade, according to a source, will be released in the fourth quarter of 2012.
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