UPDATE: It seems that the Jelly Bean update is
spreading to other regions and in the UK Samsung has updated the online
manual for the handset to include information about the firmware, and it
has been seen in Spain and Sweden as well.
Samsung may be busy rapidly expanding their
Galaxy range of smartphones recently, but that’s not to say they have
completely forgotten about older hardware. We now have news that the
Samsung Galaxy S2 Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update is out in Korea now.
We recently
heard how the Ukrainian arm of Samsung had given some tentative dates
for the software to arrive on the Galaxy S2 and original Note, but the
company has just started pushing the new firmware to the S2 in its home
country of Korea.
The update is the 4.1.2 flavour of Jelly Bean that has already been seen running
on the handset, but now an official release has started. The best
selling Android smartphone of 2011 will now be given a whole new lease
of life, and owners that are planning upgrading to the upcoming Galaxy
S4 will be met with some neat new features.
This new OS is a bigger step up from the last major upgrade to the
handset, Android ICS, and brings with it the new Nature UX Interface. It
will have a similar feel to it as the Galaxy S3, and while this may be
the last major update the handset will ever see, it will be welcomed.
Some of the new features Jelly Bean brings to the Galaxy S2 include Google Now, Project Butter for a smoother performance, enhanced camera features, new lockscreen, new widgets, new notification bar, two home screen modes, and much more.
The update can be achieved via the Samsung KIES desktop application
and a fully charged battery is a good idea to have before starting the
update process. Hopefully other regions will soon follow in the coming
weeks with March 3rd tipped before in other areas.
Are you planning on upgrading your Samsung Galaxy S2 this year?
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