galaxy s3
Carriers Vodafone and O2 have started rolling out Android 4.1 Jelly Bean for their Galaxy S3 users today, October 22.
The UK-based Carbon Trust Certification has certified both the Samsung Galaxy S3 and the Galaxy Ace Duo.
Jelly Bean is slowly, but surely making its way across Galaxy S3s worldwide.
A new press release reads that Jelly Bean will release in the "coming months" in the United States, which isn't much of a difference from Samsung's previous statement of "Coming Soon!"
The T-Mobile Samsung Galaxy S3 is a great choice for someone looking to get into Android smartphones, but keep in mind it lacks LTE support at this time and will cost a little more than on other carriers.
A Facebook post by Samsung UK confirms that the UK international Galaxy S3 will be getting Jelly Bean within a couple weeks.
A beefed-up version of the Samsung Galaxy S3 is hitting Japan with a faster processor and Jelly Bean.
With impressive specs and a great design, the Galaxy S3 has proven that an Android phone can be powerful and mainstream.
If you're tired of waiting for your Galaxy S3 to receive its updates, you can use a ROM to get up to Android 4.1.2 - but keep in mind, you do so at your own risk.
The Galaxy S3 Mini may have the same 4-inch screen size as the Apple iPhone 5, but it's not as technically powerful, and is instead aimed at those Android fans who want a more compact handset.
Sure the Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini is not as technically adept as the normal Galaxy S3, but it's the device's size that will be its most appealing characteristic.
Those of us in the United States will have to wait for an official Android 4.1 update while the rest of the world has already started receiving their Jelly Beans.
Samsung not only officially confirmed that the October 11 event is a Galaxy S3 Mini unveiling, website MobileGeeks claims to have gotten the official specs and some images as well.
Now that both the iPhone 5 and the Samsung Galaxy S3 have been released and tested, buyers want to know which will give more bang for their buck.
So far only a handful of countries have official Jelly Bean versions for their Galaxy S3, and South Korea is the latest.