Pending the release of the update to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean for Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone: the problems encountered by users are too many.
, 18 November 2013, 18:06
Into early November, the long-awaited news for millions of users around the world, the way that leads to the release of the official Samsung Galaxy S3 smartphone to the operating system Android 4.3 Jelly Bean . A rollout that has not yet reached all the territories, suspended today by the South Korean manufacturer following numerous bugs and malfunctions encountered. Into Among those who have already had the opportunity to download and install the package, many have complained of abnormal behavior of the device. Some speak of sudden crash and inexplicable, who is impossible to wake up the phone from standby, those of a unsatisfactory battery life . Samsung has taken note of the reports and decided to suspend the distribution of the update is up to date. The communication comes directly from the company’s UK division, through the pages of the site Sam Mobile.Into While we are investigating the reported issues about 4.3 Jelly Bean update for Galaxy S3, the service upgrade has been temporarily suspended. We are committed to providing customers with the best experience possible and we will do everything because the update can be restored as soon as possible.Into The most likely hypothesis is the one that would tie in glove malfunctions and undue haste in releasing the update, due to the need to distribute Android 4.3 Jelly Bean on a device as popular as Samsung Galaxy S3 in time for the commercialization of smartwatch Samsung Galaxy Gear. Among the innovations introduced, in fact, the figure also support the clock. Below, a list which includes some of the problems more common among those encountered by users after installation.
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