07 February 2013

Samsung Galaxy S2: Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean confirmed in March

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The Samsung Galaxy S2 has been around for some time on the market, but remains one of the most popular smartphones that have ever been put on the market. Only the sales figures of more than 40 million units highlight the success of the flagship. In this relatively large user community, it is certainly not surprising, therefore, that the update to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean is an eagerly awaited. Then again, I find new information to move to light, which can be set with the issue directly.

Android 4.1.2 in the conversation for months

Should see the update to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean for the Samsung Galaxy S2 is well known, in the last year in November. However, the new firmware has been moved further and further back so that was the beginning of December and then in January 2013 speech. Now we are known already arrived in February and the update still does not seem to be in sight. While an insider reported that the update will definitely appear in this month, the update will move according to the latest internal information for another month back.

Release in March seems confirmed

Our busy readers could intensely deal with this issue and have in some cases even a relatively good relationship with their respective workers. A well-known reader in the background we could tell that Android 4.1.2 is now officially on the Jelly Bean third March 2013 is rolled out. Here is the speech of a well-known, who is involved in this situation and could disclose proprietary information. Since we are dealing here with an addition to regular readers, a very high familiarity are built at this point.

Skepticism remains

There remains, however, an open question whether Samsung will make it this time, the period in March and really observe. For further skepticism plays a role that will not subside even when the concrete confirmation. Finally, in the past, frequently several times was called, but in the end could not be met.

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