While the Samsung Galaxy Note first introduced itself to the public
back in 2011 the device still has a lot to offer owners, and now we have
news that the Galaxy Note is now receiving the Android 4.1.2 update in
India.
The software first started
its journey out to end users back in February and like any new firmware
update it sees a staggered release around the world, which is also
dependent on the various carriers giving the software the OK.
According to tech2
this is the case in the country and some users are reporting the update
is only available via the Samsung KIES desktop application, which means
users have to connect the handset to their PCs that can sometimes prove
unreliable.
The full changelog is not currently available but the update will
bring things such as Google Now, and improvements to the handsets
performance thanks to Project Butter. Hopefully the update will include
the Samsung Premium Suite of features as this brings some neat options
such as Multi-Window among others.
Owners of the Galaxy S3 in the US have so far missed
out on this software, but hopefully this won’t be the case in India and
the Galaxy Note. The baseband version of the firmware is N7000DDLS6
with the build number being N7000DDLSC.
Have you received the Jelly Bean update yet and did it feature Premium Suite?
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