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Good news for owners of Sprint’s 4G LTE-enabled Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. Even if it hasn’t exactly been a huge “box-office” hit, the 10-incher is currently being bumped up from Android 4.0.3 Ice Cream Sandwich to 4.1.1.
And we all know what that means. Jelly Bean treats for everybody! Huzzah! I know, I know, I’m getting awfully excited for an upgrade that hit the Wi-Fi only version of the Tab 2 10.1 way back in January. And that was supposed to land on Sprint earlier.
But it’s never too late to get all the Project Butter performance enhancements, expandable notifications and redesigned widgets that come with any JB update. Not to mention Google Now or the UI overhaul.
Also, this 10-inch tablet just happens to be one of the most undervalued Android greats released in the recent past. The thing has a very nice 1,280 x 800 pix res display, a dual-core 1 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, a massive 7,000 mAh battery and it only weighs 588 grams. True, it’s not exactly cheap, at $449.99 with a two-year contract, but you can do a lot worse for that kind of money.
And we all know what that means. Jelly Bean treats for everybody! Huzzah! I know, I know, I’m getting awfully excited for an upgrade that hit the Wi-Fi only version of the Tab 2 10.1 way back in January. And that was supposed to land on Sprint earlier.
But it’s never too late to get all the Project Butter performance enhancements, expandable notifications and redesigned widgets that come with any JB update. Not to mention Google Now or the UI overhaul.
Also, this 10-inch tablet just happens to be one of the most undervalued Android greats released in the recent past. The thing has a very nice 1,280 x 800 pix res display, a dual-core 1 GHz processor, 1 GB of RAM, a massive 7,000 mAh battery and it only weighs 588 grams. True, it’s not exactly cheap, at $449.99 with a two-year contract, but you can do a lot worse for that kind of money.
<Source:Android Authority>
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