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Owners of the Samsung Galaxy Note have been waiting in the wings to get the Jelly Bean software update, whereas so far all the attention has been lavished on the company's flagship Galaxy S3. The official Jelly Bean update for the original Galaxy Note may have been pending for a while now, but now the owners of the device are in for some good news as the Android 4.1.2 firmware has been leaked for the international model.
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Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 has been creating waves since its release in October. While the phablet raked in sales of 5 million in just two months, U.S. customers who are on carrier Verizon Wireless were waiting in the wings to get the device.
Canadian users of the Galaxy S3 will welcome the announcement from Samsung that it will start pushing out the eagerly awaited Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update to the device's users in December itself.
What will 2013 have in store for the iPhone? According to rumors, the next version of Apple's flagship smartphone could be on the cards as early as spring 2013.
HTC One X, which is one of the most popular smartphones, has now started to receive the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update globally. The over the air (OTA) Jelly Bean software update will also bring HTC Sense 4+ user interface to the smartphone.
Issues with a new 1080p display panel means that Samsung Galaxy S4 smartphone won't be unveiled at CES 2013 as expected, but will instead see light of day at MWC in February.
South Korean smartphone maker LG had recently announced its Optimus G on AT&T and Sprint and rumors surrounding the LG Optimus G2’s release have started surfacing.
Samsung has been doing well all year since the Galaxy S3 went on sale in May and the hard work seems to be paying off in a ton of profits. If everything goes well for Samsung, the company could ship a record number of phones.
Nokia is targeting mobile phone users low on budge but high on social networking with its Asha 205 and Asha 206 phones.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 has surpassed 5 million in sales putting it on course to be the best selling phablet this year.
Recently, leaked images of HTC Droid DNA/J Butterfly's international version dubbed the HTC Deluxe (DLX) surfaced on the Internet; and unlike the other two variants which were exclusive to the U.S. and Japan, the DLX was speculated to be heading for Europe. However, now HTC has confirmed that the HTC Deluxe will not be coming to Europe.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 2 phablet has been creating waves since its launch in October this year, and now the device has breezed past the 5 million sales milestone in just 60 days!
China-based ZTE Corporation (ZTE) has yet another first to its credit. Earlier this year its N880E smartphone became the first device from ZTE to run on the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean platform, and now the company has announced that the same handset has received the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean software update.