Samsung Galaxy S2
Samsung Galaxy S2 owners everywhere have been denied their Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for some time now, and it looks like the upgrade is hitting another international region in the initial phases of its rollout. The latest market to receive the Galaxy S2 update is now South Korea.
Samsung Galaxy S2 handsets are finally receiving the love they've been craving. Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is currently being rolled out to the popular smartphone around the world, and those on T-Mobile's network are getting their own non-Jelly Bean update as we speak.
The Samsung Galaxy S2 will be getting Jelly Bean starting next month, according to a Samsung spokesperson.
Android 4.1.2 continues to release in waves across a wide swath of devices in dozens of regions, and given the non-uniform launch of the Jelly Bean update, it can be hard to keep track of when or where the OS releases for any given device
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