Electronic giant, Samsung is all set to upgrade Galaxy S II to the most recent Jelly Bean version of the Android
operating system. According to CNET sources, a Samsung spokesperson
confirmed that Jelly Bean updates will be rolled out initially to S II
users in Singapore and subsequently to other countries.
There existed a buzz after Samsung Korea had posted details about the update of Samsung Galaxy S II from Android 2.3 “Gingerbread” to Android 4.0.4 “Ice Cream Sandwich” and its latest update to Android 4.1 “Jelly Bean”.
The model, Galaxy S II will run on Jelly Bean to enable faster and
smoother transitions and providing an enhanced user interface which
features a new and user-friendly notification panel.
The company stated, “It is powered by an impressive 1.2 GHz dual core
processor that enables easy multi-tasking, smooth screen transitions and
superior graphics for some of the most demanding applications and
games.”
The model also include specifications like a 4.3-inch WVGA AMOLED
display, 8 mega-pixel camera on the rear and forward- facing -2
megapixel snapper on the front for stills and video calling.
According to the post on SamMobile, after the upgrade, the internal
memory of the phone will be reduced from 12GB to 11GB, where the reduced
memory will be used for system partition.
Samsung announced that they going to released the update in Mid-November but it was postpone.
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