Today,
Sammy began remedying that. An upgrade to Google's latest operating system
version has started going out for this popular model. Currently it's only
available in a single country -- Poland -- but that's just the start of a
process that will eventually bring the new version to users around the world.
Samsung
hasn't laid out a timetable for this, so users will have to be content with the
vague comment that the release of Android 4.1 upgrades will "vary by
market and wireless carriers' requirements."
In
the U.S., the carriers will have final control on when this upgrade is
available, as they always test an operating system upgrades extensively before
putting it into the hands of users.
What's New
Some
of the highlights include Google Now, which tries to be a pro-active digital
assistant, informing users of the information they want before they know they
need it. This includes traffic and weather information, and much more.
The
Notification system has been redesigned to be more interactive, and Google's
developers made the user interface faster.
Good for Android
Since
Android 4.1 was unveiled in June, only 1.2% of smartphones with Google's OS
have installed it. Primarily, this is because of the slow pace at which Android
upgrades typically go out -- many devices have only just recently received
upgrades to Android 4.0.
The
percentage of adoption is sure to go up when a very popular model like the
Samsung Galaxy S III gets its version.
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