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Monday, August 13, 2012

Android 4.1 Mobile Operating System

By Eddie Jones


While it's no wonderful surprise the new Samsung Galaxy SIII will get an update to Google's most up-to-date Android operating system, rumors show there's a little of stories for all still utilizing the last generation Galaxy SII too. Consistent with Sammobile.com, the South Korean smartphone manufacturer will declare the update both for Galaxy mobile handsets as soon as August or even September.

Obviously initial testing on the SII gadget has been a victory as well as there is a durable possibility Samsung will certainly release the Android 4.1 update, provided it goes examining. The Samsung mobile site recommends the Galaxy Note as well as Galaxy Tab 7.7 will definitely also have Jelly Bean. Samsung has actually not technically commented on any type of components however, so like all rumors it ought to be taken with a bit of salt until they verify their Android 4.1 Jelly Bean roadmap.

Google's most current version of Android is an incremental discharge, creating on the foundations set by ICS, and concentrating farther on delivering a much more fluid UI encounter, like Project Butter, an assortment of changes and also tune-ups which are declared to make the OS even more delightful to utilize than on previous Android versions.

It's additionally worth mentioning that while Google could produced the brand-new OS to vendors soon, users will definitely still be at the benevolence of wireless network providers who will certainly test it extensively before discharging it to their clients.

Those believing their uncovered, carrier-free Galaxy S3 will receive the upgrade before network-locked versions will certainly be in for a jolt also. After the fiasco led to by the uncovered SGSII mobiles having the ICS upgrade last, Samsung has made it extremely clear they "want everybody to have the very same feel, whether or not it's open-market, network, to us they are precisely the same".




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