Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Galaxy S II officially been updated to Android 4

Samsung has officially announced the arrival of Android 4.0 update Ice Cream Sandwich for its smartphone Galaxy S II. This is what users are waiting for Android 4.0 days after launch.
Samsung Galaxy S II was able to link itself with the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich.
 
Starting today, the update will be transferred to the hands of Galaxy S II used in a variety of countries in Europe and Korea. According to Samsung, the countries in Europe received the new software update at the present time as Poland, Hungary and Sweden.
 
According to Samsung, the company is carrying out a further gradual updates to other countries in the world.
In addition, the leading smartphone manufacturer has announced plans to provide updates to ICS for other products, including Note Galaxy, Galaxy S II LTE, Galaxy Galaxy Tab Tab 8.9 and 10.1, but did not give specific time frame.
 
In addition, Samsung also unveiled plans to release updates to new versions of Android 2.3 Gingerbread for the product owner Galaxy S, Galaxy Tab 7 inch, Galaxy S Plus, Galaxy S SCL (Super Clear LCD) and W Galaxy started this in late March. There will be new features being added to the above products through new updates, including Face Unlock, Snapshot, Photo Editor, ...
Samsung said the schedule for updating software versions available will vary depending on the market and requirements of the wireless network.

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