Thursday, June 13, 2013

Samsung Delays Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.2.2 Firmware Update ... - International Business Times AU

class=”c8″> A reputable source Announced via Tweeter That the Android 4.2.2 firmware update for Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 has been delayed due to software issue.

Android 4.2.2 Update Delay

While it is not confirmed by Samsung , SamMobile claims That the Android 4.2.2 firmware upgrade for the two Galaxy devices has been delayed due to software-related problems with TouchWiz UI . It is unknown how could Such problem happens to both devices since the hardware are very compatible.

Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean OS and TouchWiz UX UI havebeen compatible with one another as seen from the Galaxy S4. A RAM of 1GB in Galaxy S3 is found Sufficient enough to load the latest TouchWiz from Samsung Which will not be a problem as well with the Galaxy Note 2nd

Galaxy S4 Being Ported to Previous

Generation Devices

Samsung has been reported on Developing Reporting Solutions of Galaxy S4 UI and apps for other Galaxy devices with hardware compatibility. Recently, an Android 4.2.2 Firmware leaked for Galaxy S3, Indicating port-solutions of apps, features and UI from Galaxy S4, except the camera.

Due to this Further delay of the latest update, owners of the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 3 are stuck in Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean firmware until the problem is resolved.

Goodnews Over the Delay

Even though the upgrade has been delayed Significantly Whether by software-related issues or not, it shines the light That Samsung is alreadycreated Developing the much awaited software update. No matter what happens, the company will release the update sooner or later this year with Android 4.2.2 firmware and Galaxy S4 uniquefeatures.

Hopefully, Samsung might be able to release the official software upgrade by the end of the third quarter, before or after Android 4.3 and Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie has been released. The company is expected to be more focused after the Android 4.2.2 update for Android 4.3 is not going to stick on the wall forever.

In case you own the devices said above, constantly check your device’s Settings for any software update from Over-the-Air procedure.

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