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Starting Monday morning, Samsung will begin updating their international Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) ‘phablet’ devices. Releasing the update in phases, users will see the company’s newly-adopted Nature UX Inteface — the same used by both their Galaxy S III Mini and Galaxy S III.
The news and photos below come from SamMobile, the tech blog who’s been keeping us updated with the Korean company’s pre-MWC announcements, including news on their upcoming Samsung Galaxy S IV release.
From their Monday morning blogpost, they outline the firmware update as followed:
Some of the Enhancements in the new Jelly Bean Update: - Android 4.1.2 – Build JZO54K - Buttery Smooth Performance & Great Stability (Thanks to Project Butter) - Multi-View (Multi Windows Multitasking, same as in Note II) - Multi-View can also be disabled - Page Buddy - Notification Panel can now be customized - New Additions in Notification Panel - Smart Rotation (Screen Display adjusts to your angle of sightings) - Continues Input in Samsung Keyboard (Like Swipe or Android 4.2 Keyboard) - Samsung’s Cloud services - Features like Direct Call, Smart Stay and Pop-up Play - New Widgets From the Galaxy S III - 2 Home screen modes - New Notifications bar - Google Now
You can follow the Jelly Bean updates worldwide via SamMobile Kies Twitter account, @SamKiesUpdates.
Starting Monday morning, Samsung will begin updating their international Galaxy Note (GT-N7000) ‘phablet’ devices. Releasing the update in phases, users will see the company’s newly-adopted Nature UX Inteface — the same used by both their Galaxy S III Mini and Galaxy S III.
The news and photos below come from SamMobile, the tech blog who’s been keeping us updated with the Korean company’s pre-MWC announcements, including news on their upcoming Samsung Galaxy S IV release.
From their Monday morning blogpost, they outline the firmware update as followed:
You can follow the Jelly Bean updates worldwide via SamMobile Kies Twitter account, @SamKiesUpdates.
<Source: SamMobile>
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