Sunday, May 25, 2014

Samsung Galaxy S: updating "Value Pack" arrives in South Korea

The update to Android 2.3 "Value Pack" which brings Android 4.0 features to ICS Galaxy S is beginning to be deployed by the manufacturer in South Korea. It remains to know when it will happen in our country. In announcing the list of smart phones and tablets that he had to update Android 4.0 ICS, Samsung has faced a wave of discontent users of Galaxy S. Yet this popular Smartphone has indeed proved to be the general left out of history. 

 

Anxious to catch up a bit from its customers, the Korean manufacturer has still promised an update to Android 2.3 "Value Pack" that would bring more of the functions of Android 4.0 Galaxy S first ICS, such as unlocking by facial recognition or the opportunity to take photos while you film for example. The Korean had assured earlier this month that "Value Pack" would begin to be distributed at the end of March. And is currently is keeping his word since the update in question begins to be deployed in South Korea. This remains to be seen if Samsung decides to extend deployment to other countries.  If you are the fans of Samsung let’s hope that the update to Android 2.3 "Value Pack” will be arrive as soon as possible in our country.