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Saturday, 19 January 2013
Samsung bring some cheerful moments for all Samsung Galaxy S2 users. The wait will almost over for everyone that they are eagerly awaiting the Android Jelly bean update for their beloved Samsung Galaxy S2. The Smartphone will eventually give a new lease of life once it receives the next version of the Android operating system. We have heard back, Samsung will update their Galaxy S2 with Google’s mobile OS in August but it was not confirmed in last week of 2012.
Now, a Samsung spokesperson has confirmed that Samsung Galaxy S2 is now getting update from Android Jelly Bean 4.1 version operating system. Most probably, it will release in the month of February although only in Singapore at first and rest of the world get later.
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Samsung Galaxy S2 now with Boosting Jelly Bean 4.1 |
The Samsung Galaxy S2 is the Samsung’s second best selling Android mobile. The Smartphone was one of the must have handsets during 2011 and released at MWC. The Galaxy S II features a 4.3” Super AMOLED+ display, Exynos 4210 Dual-Core CPU clocked at 1.2GHz, Mali-400 Quad-Core GPU with 1GB of RAM and an 8-megapixel rear camera.
According to the source, The Jelly Bean will concise 1GB internal memory space. It will reduce the memory space from 12GB to 11GB. The rest 1GB memory spaces are use for system partition. The new software has already seen running on the handset in video, so there are no concern the devices can handle the new OS.
Unfortunately, the South Korean Tech giant has revealed that the update will only available on Samsung KIES desktop application and it will take around 1 hour to achieve install. The update is quite big and while it may see a release in the coming weeks, there is a chance owners of the handset in the UK will have to wait a few months yet to actually see it.
The Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, is the fast paced and smoothest version of Android. Jelly Bean are known for their user friendly and beauty of Android 4.0 and introduces a new experiences for the Android smart phone users.
Exploring features from Jelly Bean Android 4.1 OS:
- It improved home screen, which provide better look and feel and enhance scrolling features.
- It improved browser performance and support HTML 5 media capture.
- Enhance camera function like pause while recording and more.
- Two new modes that is “Easy mode” and “Block mode”.
- It have preloaded Applications that include Google+, Google Play Book, Play Movie, Help, +Talk and so on.
- Direct Call, Smart Stay and Pop-up Play Features.
Get latest Deal informations on Samsung Galaxy S2 mobile with various networks in UK, visit http://www.galaxys2-deals.co.uk/
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