Over the last few weeks we have seen more hardware finally being
treated to the Android Jelly Bean software that is giving owners a nice
new feel to their handsets. South Korean manufacturer Samsung has
certainly been getting the later firmware out to its devices recently,
and now the AT&T Galaxy Rugby Pro has been getting Android Jelly
Bean 4.1 with a number of enhancements.
At the beginning of the week AT&T revealed that the Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean
update was beginning to rollout to owners of the Samsung Galaxy Rugby
Pro via an over the air update, as well as the Samsung KIES desktop
application.
The company also revealed the new features that the software brings
with it that includes a number of new features for the handsets camera.
These include new live camera and camcorder filters, and pause and
resume while recording a video.

Pop Up Play has been updated so users can easily resize or pause the
Pop Up Play picture in picture video window, and the easy mode will
allow for new smartphone users to have a more simplified experience.
Users can now make use of the Blocking mode that allows them to
disable incoming calls, alarms, notifications, and more for a set period
of time along with some new keyboard options that includes the Swype
option.
This update started to arrive on the handset a few days ago now so
many of you may have already installed it onto your device, but if you
have yet to receive the notification of the updates availability you can
manually check for it yourself.
To achieve this either connect the handset to the KIES application or
go into the Settings option of the handset while connected to the
Internet via Wi-Fi, and then select the About device and software
updates options. The full changelog can be found here, and tell us if you have already received the update.








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