It,Äôs no secretsthat Samsung has Become Such a popular name in the Android arena Because of Their fairly quick and dependable software updates. While They Might not be as quick as The New Motorola that,Äôs on the Ball When it comes to updates, but Samsung pretty much always updates Their previous flag ships, going back a fair Long Way When it comes to housekeeping Their devices supported. Sadly, this wasn,Äôt the case with the quad-core European Galaxy S III as Samsung didn,Äôt feel it could run Android 4.4 KitKat as well as TouchWiz. Of course, developers soon Proved otherwise, but nevertheless Samsung,Äôs update record is fairly decent, especiallywhen compared to the likes of Sony and LG.
Now, a leaked roadmap has appeared Which seems to show us just Which Samsung smartphones are getting the update to Android 4.4.4 And when KitKat. Key Devices Listed withtheir updates in, Äúfinal testing,Äù are the Galaxy S4 and the Galaxy Note 3 Neo, a cut-down version of the Galaxy Note 3 for emerging markets. Then, there are a lot of devices Listed as, Äúpending,Äù Which pretty much means Samsung has either not gotten started with them or That they,Äôre waiting to come up with a final decision. Here, devices like the Galaxy S4 Mini and Galaxy Note 2 are Listed. While we wouldn,Äôt be surprised to see the Galaxy S4 Mini updated, the Galaxy Note 2 Launched way back towards the end of 2012 and It also features the same processor as the Galaxy S3 That wasn,Äôt updated, albeit with 2GB of RAM and a faster clockspeed. Hopefully, Samsung do Decide to update the Galaxy Note 2 to Android 4.4.4 as it,Äôs Extremely Unlikely the device to get the Android Ice L so a final update That has all the bugs fixed and so on would be nice to see.
Meanwhile, there are other devices on this list like the Grand Galaxy 2, a decidedly budget device That we wouldn,Äôt Necessarily expect to get updated. Of course, this leaked roadmap could be falsified in some way and unfortunately, the only way to see if These updates come true is to patiently wait for them.
Tom Dawson Managing Editor
For years now I’ve had a heavy interest in technology, I grew up with 8-bit computers and gaming consoles and havebeen using Linux for years now. Android saved me from the boredom of iOS years ago and I’ve loved every minute of it. As a big reader and writer nothing pleases me more than to write about the exciting world of Android and technology as a whole.
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