First Posted: Dec 27, 2013 04:47 PM EST
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If you’re the proud owner of a soon-to-be older model of the Samsung Galaxy and / or Note products, chances are, you’ve already been Notified of the system software update that is, or has, taken place. For most of you, this update took off without a hitch. However, for some unlucky Samsung Galaxy and / or note holders, this update is not happening.
A few of the remaining Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean updates have hit a snag the one carrier has unfortunately had to delay due to issues found Them During the testing process. The bugs have now pushed the updates out to the month of January, meaning some Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 users will be left out of 2013′s Android 4.3 party.
A Majority of Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean updates have already rolled October Roll outs in the United States, for instance, started in the month of November. We’ve all seen Android 4.3 updates roll out major and smaller carriers like MetroPCS Also have deployed Their Android 4.3 updates. There are, However, que devices have yet to receive upgrades to Android 4.3 Their, leaving users searching for information.
While many carriers remain silent on Their progress, French carrier SFR has been extremely vocal about its work on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean for the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2. Originally, the company had hoped to deploy these updates this year but it looks like the carrier issues will Prevent from October pushing some of these updates until January.
Whatever the case may be, it means at least some que Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 models will have been waiting more than two months For Their updates. Samsung Announced originally the roll outs in October before it started pushing OUT A Majority of the software updates in November.
Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note Android 4.4 2 KitKat updates are rumored for 2014 with whispers circling around the month of April. Samsung itself has not confirmed updates for either device Which means millions of users que remain in limbo.
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