If you are a user of the Samsung Galaxy S2 or the Samsung Galaxy Note and you use cooked ROMs to be able to savor the Google gummies "" because of what Android 4.1 is called Jelly Bean "", do not despair. The Mountain View multinational and the South Korean company have in mind to launch the official update of this version of the operating system for the two reference mobiles that the Asian firm launched in 2011. It will be in January of next year, that is, in just a few weeks, when the deployment of Android 4.1.2 for these teams would begin, as revealed by the Canadian operator Rogers.
It would be at the end of next month when the update provisions of these smartphones to the penultimate edition of Android would begin to be notified, which currently, as we say, can experience the sensation of operating with Jelly Bean if the adaptations that the Cyanogenmod solution. With this, it would be confirmed that the validity cycle of the Samsung Galaxy S2 and Samsung Galaxy Note would be guaranteed, at least, until the arrival of Android 4.2 to these teams is confirmed. In fact, at the moment there is no phone or tablet other than the Nexus series that is working at the moment with that version of the system, so they are kept in tables.
However, we do know that there will be upgradeable equipment in the Samsung catalog. So much so that precisely in the month of January the deployment of Android 4.2 would start for the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2, the terminals that currently dominate the top of the South Korean portfolio. There is no official date set at this time, although it is certain that it will be at the beginning of the year when the newest from Google will be noticed in the phones that, today, are presented as the crown jewels of the catalog.
There were already signs that heralded the arrival of Android 4.1 to these teams. These days we have been talking about a Samsung Galaxy S2 Plus that would be available at the beginning of the year, and that would be, broadly speaking, a more powerful update of the phone that we already know and that pushed Samsung to the top of the market, absorbing no only a significant share in smartphone sales, but in terms of telephony in general. The terminal, which still maintains a remarkable place in the sector, would be one of those responsible for the best fiscal year in the history of Samsung, which would close, according to forecasts, with a volume of 40 million devices sold only in the fourth quarter that we are about to close.
With this, a year 2013 is anticipated where the South Korean manufacturer has a lot to say. Not only because some of the high-end products that serve as a compass for the sector in general and for the Android ecosystem in particular are yet to arrive, but especially because of its mid-range, increasingly specific depending on certain audiences enrolled in this segment.