It was said that the Korean Samsung was working to update its Samsung Galaxy S2 to the latest version of Google's operating system: Android 4.1. However, until now there was no exact release date; it was known that in the last four months of the year it should arrive. Now it has been possible to specify more and the months in which the update should arrive are already known.
Through its current chief executive officer, the company was very clear: all the resources of the company will be used to carry out Samsung's own software. And among the same movement, it is understood that smartphones , tablets and hybrids "" see the Samsung Galaxy Note family "", would be updated to the maximum. What's more, while other companies are working to reach Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, Samsung is committed to going one step further and having its range of products updated to the maximum.
According to the SamMobile portal, the manufacturer is currently in the testing or testing phase. And if everything runs its course, the public launch of Android 4.1 for Samsung Galaxy S2 should arrive between the months of September and October. And to get an idea of what it would look like, Samsung Galaxy S3 "" the replacement of the protagonist of the story "" has already managed to show itself with the new Google icons.
On the other hand, another of the information that has assaulted the Network is the confirmation that Samsung Galaxy Note will also receive the long-awaited update to Android 4.1. What's more, it could happen that both the original model and the new Samsung Galaxy Note 2 received the latest version at the same pair. As has been recently learned, the model that will be presented on August 29 in Berlin, would go on the market "" initially "" with Ice Cream Sandwich installed. But before the year is out, Jelly Bean should arrive in update form.
With all this movement, Samsung ensures that old terminals are still in the top sales positions in the market. And, on the other hand, to get the respect of the public that knows that it will not be abandoned and have to resort to ROMs cooked by external developers.
Meanwhile, there are other teams that are still pending to know exact dates for their possible update to the version that the Google tablet (Nexus 7) showed during its presentation in society. But, for example, the Asian manufacturer commented just a few days ago that its recent incorporation to the sector of its Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1, would be updated to Android 4.1 before the end of the year.
This equipment is the first of its kind and recovers some aspects of what could be seen in the old original Tablet PCs: convertible laptops with capacitive pointers that gave a very good user experience for the most professional sector, and that for now, none another company has been able to bring it to market.