Through SammyHub we have been able to know that several of the divisions that the South Korean firm Samsung has in northern Europe is already clear when the most prominent devices that the company has put on sale in the last two years will be updated. Through their Facebook profiles, the regional areas of Sweden, Denmark and Norway have shown when several of the phones and tablets of the Galaxy and Wave families will be able to update with more recent versions of Android or Bada.
In this sense, the most interesting points to the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy S2. The one that for the moment is the company's high-end "" in the absence of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2, which will go on sale with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean as standard, "" will be able to get the latest version of the system from Google between October and November through official channels. In the case of the terminal that enjoyed the privilege of being the first Korean sword in 2011, it will be in November when this edition can download and install the platform.
On the other hand, it seems that there would be no news of Android 4.1 on the first generation Samsung Galaxy Note. The document that has been uncovered in the cold Nordic lands of Sweden is limited to pointing out inga uppgifter , which in roman paladino means that there is no data.
The same happens with the Samsung Galaxy R ”” which currently works with Android 4.0.4 ””, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus ”” which is already updated to the latest version ”” and the Samsung Galaxy Beam ”” that mobile to a projector stuck and moving Google icons in version 2.3.6, called Gingerbread.
As for the first Galaxy S family, depending on the model we look at, participation in the update program differs depending on the edition. The foundational Samsung Galaxy S "" marked with the product code GT-i9000 "" will receive an improvement between October and November, remaining in Gingerbread, although reaching 2.3.6.
Those who have the Galaxy S Plus will have to keep waiting: there is no news of a possible update for this terminal. Different thing happens with those who use the Samsung Galaxy S Advance, who will be able to get hold of Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich during the first half of the fourth quarter of the year.
This in regard to the mobile phones of the Galaxy range. But there are also tablets that will be updated to Android 4.0. They will be the Galaxy Tab 8.9, Galaxy Tab 10.1 and Galaxy Tab 7.7, all equipped with Android 3.2 Honeycomb. The first of the aforementioned terminals does not have a date for receiving the improvements, while the second will have its update at a time to be determined in the last quarter of 2012. E l Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 will go on between October and November.
As for the mobile phones in the Wave range, equipped with Bada OS, the Samsung Wave II and Samsung Wave 723 contemplate the arrival of version 2.0 of the Korean firm's native system. However, the company has not yet set a specific period on the calendar for the update to take place.