The Samsung company will begin to fall very, very well to developers. And it is that just a few minutes ago, the Engadget medium has echoed a news that would confirm a rumor suspected for a few days. Although it does not come through official sources, that is, directly from the factory in Korea, some media give some credibility to the news. We refer to the possibility that the new Samsung Galaxy S II arrives with the unlocked bootloader, the famous boot code from which some users of the Sony Ericsson XPERIA family have also been released.
You already know that just a few days ago, the Swedish-Japanese company Sony Ericsson published on its official website some unlock codes for the terminals launched this year. We refer to the Sony Ericsson XPERIA Arc, XPERIA Play, XPERIA Neo and XPERIA Pro, devices that can be unlocked safely as long as they are in the hands of a professional. Something similar could happen with the arrival of the new Samsung Galaxy S II. If things work as they should, we can do nothing but celebrate the news that has come like rain in May for the developers of this platform.
In fact, in addition to specifically stating this issue, the company will also change the RFS file system used so far, for the EXT4 that had already been used in the past. In this way, and always according to the developers, it is very possible that the system offers a performance superior to what had been experienced until now. And for now this is it. The news comes as a rumor through Twitter, although according to Engadget, they have the professional opinion of François Simond, one of the most important developers of the moment. We will have to wait to know the official information thatthey come from Samsung. We will be waiting.
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