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Posted March 26, 2012 by Ankur in News
 
 

ICS update for the Samsung Galaxy Note delayed

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frontsidebacknote 575px 2 ICS update for the Samsung Galaxy Note delayedLast week, when a message on the Facebook page stated Samsung Norwegian update of the Samsung Galaxy Note with Android 4.0 does not come until April, it was a kind of surprise. It is no news that the Company had started to ship the latest operating system version for phones in your Galaxy S II, and had repeatedly promised a pre-release for April note.

So, the official update to Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is delayed. Officially announced for the first quarter of 2012, in the end, it will not make an appearance during the second quarter.

But while ICS Android beat the other terminals as standard, in this case the new version of Google’s mobile platform is a simple Notes GALAXY bonus of the new features the update will include Suite Premium. It will bring, for example, a more intuitive user interface, a redesigned application menu to easily switch between applications, and other standard features of Android 4.0 A10 Sysbay such as Unlock the face, snapshots, make Android and more.

In short, the Premium Suite will bring a renewed version of the application and the new integrated S Application Notes My Story, which lets you use any means to create virtual postcards to friends and relatives and is optimized for the interaction of Optical Pen.

The reason for the delay is unknown at this time, as the exact release date. The second quarter starts in a couple of weeks and ends in June, so we could be talking about a negligible delay, or even up to 3 months of waiting to update your device.

Via YahooNews


Ankur

 
Prior to this project, Ankur said he never had thought of a fate in tech blogging. He has developed a special taste lately for Android (thanks to his Galaxy S) and won't mind contributing most of his time covering the Google OS for Nothing Wired. Ankur's other activities include exploring progressive Metal bands, traveling and trying a variety of beverages (mostly beers).