August 29, 2012. That will be the day that Samsung Galaxy S3s around the world start updating to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The models without operator anchor will be the first to catch up with the newest Google, that is, if you have a free terminal, from that day you should be attentive to notifications from your Samsung Galaxy S3, in case you have programmed the platform to proceed with the automatic search for updates; If not, you will have to go to the settings menu, and from there, to the About phone section and then Software update. From here, you can ask the terminal to look for new versions of the system.
Sources close to signing South Korea have confirmed to the average Android Central that the same day that Samsung will show some of its new products at the event scheduled on the eve of the IFA 2012 in Berlin users which today is its phone range Alta will be the first, outside the Nexus line, to be able to learn about the operating system that Google presented in the middle of last June and that will set the tone for the most powerful terminals that currently populate the market registered in this ecosystem.
Precisely on August 29, as we say, we will be able to see some of the new Samsung terminals. The one that undoubtedly generates the most expectation is the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, a mobile that will borrow some features from the Samsung Galaxy S3, such as traces of its design or the powerful Samsung Exynos 4 Quad processor, a quad-core unit with a speed of 1.4 GHz.
It will, however, be a very peculiar terminal, as was its predecessor. And the fact is that the fact of showing off a high definition screen with a size of no less than 5.5 inches well deserves a degree of exception. This device is expected to launch with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, although there is no confirmation about it.
Returning to the Samsung Galaxy S3, it remains to be seen if the arrival of Android 4.1 to this device will reserve some surprises that will marry the exclusive features that the powerful Samsung smartphone carries. And the fact is that the presence of the new Jelly Bean voice searches "" similar to Siri "" may rival those that the Samsung Galaxy S3 carries as standard through the S Voice application.
What you will undoubtedly benefit from is the new Android 4.1 notification center, which will now sport a new design, closer to the aspect we know from the Google+ social network and offering the option to consult content directly without having to open the application to the one that sends each news in the terminal states. There will also be additions to the keyboard and voice dictation functions, with options integrated in Spanish "" except those that work in offline mode, which continue to focus on the language of Shakespeare.