From the South Korean Samsung they have not yet detailed how they plan to deploy the latest Google update among their compatible phones. The Samsung Galaxy S2, Samsung Galaxy S3 or Samsung Galaxy Note are some of the candidates to jump on the bandwagon of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, although as we say, it is not clear with precision when we could see the last of the green robot working in the aforementioned devices " "Although there are clues that indicate that the deployment would begin this August." Despite everything, thanks to CyanogenMod 10, it is now possible to enjoy an unofficial version of this platform on the wide screen phone signed by the South Korean firm.
The operation of this peculiar edition of Android 4.1 in the Samsung Galaxy Note is reasonably smooth, as reported by XDA Developers, where you can get the ROM. However, they warn that some of the platform's functions are not operational.
The FM radio, for example, is one of them. Despite everything, the shortcomings that go hand in hand with the installation of this system are minimal. In any case, remember that the installation of a third-party platform through channels other than the official ones of Google or Samsung is your sole responsibility, so if you decide to carry out the operation, you better study well how the process is carried out and you have made a backup of all your data.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was presented in the middle of last June, announcing its immediate availability in its version for developers, and placing a few days after the event to update, first, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus ”” the latest version Google's native phone ”” and Nexus S, as well as the Motorola Xoom tablet. Only the Nexus 7, the tablet manufactured by Asus with which those from Mountain View debut with a "personal bedside screen", is the one that integrates it initially.
For their part, the rest of the manufacturers that work with the Google platform are preparing to update their most advanced devices. In the coming weeks we will meet a new line of Sony Xperia phones, and although there are those who hope that the most powerful terminals proposed by the Japanese will carry Jelly Bean as standard, it is most likely that they will appear with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwic h with upgrade options. The one that has all the ballots to launch the improvement program in the first place with Android 4.1 is the Samsung Galaxy S3.
This smartphone already has its tuned version of the latest from Google, and as we have said, it points to this same month of August as the time of its update. The doubt lies in the day chosen to start this process. In spite of everything, the fact that it is the most powerful Android mobile on the market and the current reference of one of the leading manufacturers of Google are compelling arguments to think that the Samsung Galaxy S3 opens the ban on updates compared to the rest of competitors.
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