Samsung Galaxy Note 2
After months of wavering and a full season of "will they or won't they," Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners may finally be on the cusp of receiving the first major Android update in quite some time. The latest bit of news from the technosphere reveals that Samsung has finally started testing Android 4.3 Jelly Bean upgrade for the Galaxy Note 2.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners have been patiently waiting for a new Android update for months now, and while the next version of Android is still in the works, AT&T is pushing out a small Galaxy Note 2 upgrade of its own.
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And it's official. Samsung will not, despite prior speculation to the contrary, be releasing Android 4.2.2 for the popular Galaxy Note 2 phablet.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2s worldwide have been waiting patiently for an Android 4.2.2 update, and while initial speculation centered on the fact that the phablet might not see the upgrade until November, a new report states that it might not see Android 4.2.2 ever.
The jury is still out on when the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 will receive its taste of Android 4.2.2, but if a new update is to be believed, it won't be for a long time.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners expecting an Android 4.2.2 update anytime soon might be in for some disappointment, as Samsung's recent quarter earnings could mean the South Korean electronics manufacturer might hold off on rolling out the firmware until as late as November.
Those looking for an official Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for their Galaxy Note 2 might finally have a release date to latch on to: August.
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