The Samsung Galaxy S2, is yet to receive its much awaited Android Jelly Bean update but Samsung Korea has already released some details on what the 2011 Android flagship is going to get from the upgrade. Newly added/improved functions - Add Easy mode, Block mode - Improved Camera functions: function like Pause while recording and more - Add Smart Stay - New functions like Pop-up play and more - Improved some functions & applications usability The features mentioned above will surely put some smiles on the faces of Galaxy S2 owners. With all the hype surrounding the Android Jellybean update for the popular flagship Samsung Galaxy S3, a Jellybean ROM has surfaced for the ex-flagship Galaxy S2, bringing in new features and an updated UI. The Android 4.1.2 Jellybean ROM mentioned is a "test firmware" so there are still bugs to be squashed but according to SamMobile the ROM is already stable. Amid rumors regarding the Galaxy Note 2's debut at the 2012 IFA in Berlin this August, several posts are pointing fingers at the Samsung Galaxy S2's low resolution display which may be the reason behind the phone's hazy path towards the Jelly Bean upgrade. The Galaxy S2 -- despite being dethroned by its successor -- the Galaxy S3. Read more in our articles including "Samsung Korea details Jelly Bean update for Galaxy S2" and "Android Jellybean ROM for Samsung Galaxy S2 leaks".
The Samsung Galaxy S2, is yet to receive its much awaited Android Jelly Bean update but Samsung Korea has already released some details on what the 2011 Android flagship is going to get from the upgrade. Newly added/improved functions - Add Easy mode, Block mode - Improved Camera functions: function like Pause while recording and more - Add Smart Stay - New functions like Pop-up play and more - Improved some functions & applications usability The features mentioned above will surely put some smiles on the faces of Galaxy S2 owners.
With all the hype surrounding the Android Jellybean update for the popular flagship Samsung Galaxy S3, a Jellybean ROM has surfaced for the ex-flagship Galaxy S2, bringing in new features and an updated UI. The Android 4.1.2 Jellybean ROM mentioned is a "test firmware" so there are still bugs to be squashed but according to SamMobile the ROM is already stable. Amid rumors regarding the Galaxy Note 2's debut at the 2012 IFA in Berlin this August, several posts are pointing fingers at the Samsung Galaxy S2's low resolution display which may be the reason behind the phone's hazy path towards the Jelly Bean upgrade.
Our coverage of galaxy s2 jellybean includes: "Samsung Korea details Jelly Bean update for Galaxy S2"; "Android Jellybean ROM for Samsung Galaxy S2 leaks"; "Galaxy S2 may not get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update". Each article provides unique insights and information.