"Samsung will announce soon what additional devices will be part of the update to Jelly Bean. " This is how brief has been the South Korean firm regarding the new program of improvements that the most advanced mobiles in its catalog will assume to get hold of the operating system that Google presented last week, Android 4.1, and that from this same month of July will be available, officially, on the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Motorola Xoom, first.
The Seoul- based company has not yet announced which terminals in its portfolio will be able to have the latest of the latest in the green robot ecosystem, although it has prepared the carpet to a suspicion that until now, beyond the common sense, lacked certainty: the update of the Samsung Nexus S to Android 4.1. This is stated in the brief statement issued by the Asian multinational, which certifies that "we are delighted that Google offers customers the Samsung Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S the first experiences of Jelly Bean on mobile terminals. " However, there would be no confirmed news about the calendar that is assumed for Android 4.1reach the previous generation of phones header Google.
It is also expected that the last two high-end terminals of the Korean firm have Jelly Bean. We are talking about the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note. Currently, both devices work with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a platform that is also available on the Samsung Galaxy S2 "" a few days ago, in fact, we explained how to proceed to get this version of the system in the high range that was valid until last May 3 with the presentation of the third generation of mobile Galaxy S "". In this sense, Samsungwould be designing the update schedule for the aforementioned terminals, without making it clear to what extent all would follow in the wake of the improvements proposed by Google.
It should be remembered that Samsung is currently the first manufacturer of mobile phones in particular and smartphones in particular. Much of the blame for this is precisely the Galaxy family mobiles. Only the Galaxy S and Galaxy S2 have managed to sell, according to official company figures, more than 50 million units worldwide since its launch, and the Samsung Galaxy Note has already passed the barrier of seven million devices with just a few months of experience in the market.
The focus is, however, on the Samsung Galaxy S3. The new reference terminal in the catalog of this manufacturer generated an expectation materialized in some ten million requests by distributors, which, according to the forecasts recognized by JK Shin, responsible for Samsung's mobile telecommunications line, could be certified with another as many million terminals sold this same month of July.