18 Oct 2012

Samsung Galaxy S III in the U.S. will get Jelly Bean in 2013

Samsung is experiencing some difficulties as the release of the operating system Android on a smartphone Galaxy S III to version 4.1 Jelly Bean. Yesterday was issued a special press release that once again reminds us of what it will improve smartphone with this update. Regarding the timing of reports that the exact date depends on the operator, but this is the question, "the next few months." Thus informal message resource Examiner, indicating that the Samsung Galaxy S III in the U.S. will get Jelly Bean before 2013, is under a very good confirmation.

Coming months - this should mean not before December, because it's the middle of October and November next. It does not say "until the end of the year", which is not guaranteed, and December. Examiner same information indicates that, according to unnamed representative of Samsung, sets, sold in the U.S. market will be the last on the list receiving the update.

That just points to the fact that it will happen in 2013. Explanation for the delay did not name the source, but most likely a problem with the fact that operators in North America engaged in independent testing new versions of the software, since it must be compatible with their services. Given that is not always the difference between the versions of the Galaxy S III is different operators in the design of the case, it makes it difficult to create the firmware by Samsung. Thus the story of the long delays updates Android-smartphones continues and it would impact on their perception of the U.S. market

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