Samsung has confirmed the recent rumors about updates to Android 4.4.2: A total of 14 Galaxy devices will receive an update on Kitkat. New additions include the Galaxy S4 Mini and the two great Galaxy-Note models.
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The South Korean manufacturer Samsung has officially confirmed that a number of Galaxy smartphones and tablets will be updated to the latest Android version 4.4.2. In early February 2014, already leaked a list of candidates, which is now confirmed – and beyond. Additional equipment lists
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published by Samsung USA collection that present the website AndroidCentral, one next to the top model Galaxy Note 8.0, Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 Edition and Galaxy S4 and its offshoot Active S4, S4 and S4 Zoom Mini already on older devices. So ought the Galaxy Note 2, the Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 10.1 and the Galaxy Mega can download the latest version of Android.
cheaper devices like the Galaxy S3 Mini, the Galaxy Tab 3, and the products not available in Germany Galaxy Light to get Android 4.4.2. Therefore no update is currently planned for other Samsung tablets. It remains to hope that Samsung still nachlegt. On the other hand, this would mean that almost all Galaxy Tab models are excluded from the update. This would also apply to the Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 Lite, which has just come on the market in Germany -. Still with Android 4.2 and not even with Android 4.3
Galaxy Note 3 in Germany already has the update
According to Samsung, the updates will be distributed immediately in the United States. In Germany, the Galaxy Note has 3 already received the update to Android 4.4.2. According to a French network provider, the Galaxy S4 will receive the update in March 2014. When the updates for the other devices are to be distributed throughout the world, is not known.
With Android 4.4, Google has introduced some functions to help the user to use. A new editor also allows to edit photos extensive.
In the past, problems with updates
In the past, Samsung with Android updates some problems. The update to Android 4.3 with the Galaxy S3 initially caused in numerous crashes users and provided for bad battery life. Samsung pulled the update back then and took nearly one and a half months to deliver a working version.
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