Previously, I wrote a post about the Jelly Bean update on U.S. Galaxy S III,
which suggested that the US Galaxy S III would get Jelly Bean update until 2013. Now, this seems to be
unreliable. The latest reports showed that the Sprint version of Samsung Galaxy S 3 has been available for Jelly Bean
update now. Sprint is the first U.S. carrier to deliver an Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for the
Samsung Galaxy S3. Available starting this morning as an over-the-air update,
the handset will benefit from features such as Google Now, enhanced and
expanded notifications, and Android Beam.
Samsung has taken steps to enrich the user
experience on its end, giving little extra touches to the camera aspect. Once
users download the Jelly Bean update they will discover new live filters for
still images and video as well as the power to pause and resume while
recording.
What's more, the Galaxy S3 will pick up a
new Easy Mode that will help new smartphone users learn their way around the
handset. Rounding things out, the version 4.1 update adds additional support
for accessories with NFC One Touch Pairing for Bluetooth devices and wireless
mirroring through AllShare.
Sprint advises that the Samsung Galaxy S3
will automatically download the Jelly Bean update, prompting users once it's
ready to install.
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