According to some sources, Samsung would have decided the last hour of some variants of the GT-i9300 Galaxy S III take 2GB of RAM, a double amount of memory compared to that which characterizes the version marketed in the European market.
To have 2GB of RAM are the Samsung Galaxy S III sold in Japan, Canada and the United States, the same sources claim that Samsung wanted to install 2GB to ensure that the smartphone remains a current product in the coming months, not having clear the hardware requirements of the new operating system Android Jelly Bean. We know for a fact that Google's latest operating system will arrive in the coming weeks for the Galaxy Nexus, so there should be no problems for upgradeability Galaxy S III.
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Thursday, June 28, 2012
HTC Evo 3D - released the update to Android 4.0.3
Even for the 'HTC Evo 3D, like other Taiwanese smartphone brand newly built, it's time to switch to Android Ice Cream Sandwich, through the official update released this week by the manufacturer. The update to Android 4.0.3 for the 'HTC Evo 3D has a weight of about 300MB, and also includes the user interface HTC Sense 3.6.
Samsung Galaxy Nexus - here is the first ROM with Android Jelly Bean
With a few weeks ahead of likely official release, here is the first ROM already emerged prior to the Galaxy Nexus with Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). The ROM seems to have been developed for the version 'takju' Nexus of the Galaxy that Google gave developers at the conference Google I / O 2012, however it seems that it can also be installed on normal versions of the smartphone. The new software still suffers from many bugs, so you better wait for a more stable version, unless you want at all costs try Jelly Bean preview.
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