[Q] Will this tab be getting an ICS update? - Samsung Galaxy Tab Plus

Just wondering if the Samsung galaxy tab plus will be getting the ice cream sandwich update, heard news that it might and might not be getting it, so I'm not really sure. Any 1? XD
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DevilBeyond said:
Just wondering if the Samsung galaxy tab plus will be getting the ice cream sandwich update, heard news that it might and might not be getting it, so I'm not really sure. Any 1? XD
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yes, the 7 Plus is on Samsung roadmap to receive ICS Q1 2012.

DevilBeyond said:
Just wondering if the Samsung galaxy tab plus will be getting the ice cream sandwich update, heard news that it might and might not be getting it, so I'm not really sure. Any 1? XD
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I researched this before I bought my Plus. I would not have bought it without assurances from Samsung that this would indeed upgrade to ICS.
I, for one, cannot wait!!!!

Thedonk13 said:
yes, the 7 Plus is on Samsung roadmap to receive ICS Q1 2012.
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Are you sure about Q1? The announcement seemed to suggest the S2 and galaxy R were Q1 and all others would follow.
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yes, the 7 Plus is on Samsung roadmap to receive ICS Q1 2012.
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Of course converting Q1 2012 from the "Samsung Timezone" to UTC means it's actually Q4 2012.

orb360 said:
Of course converting Q1 2012 from the "Samsung Timezone" to UTC means it's actually Q4 2012.
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Well, whatever it is, I just hope the update will come as soon as possible!
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So do I... But from my experience with my past 2 Samsung devices... They tend to push back release dates 4-5 times before actually releasing the update. (Moment and Epic 4g)
Although maybe I just had bad luck in picking those two particular devices.

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Of course converting Q1 2012 from the "Samsung Timezone" to UTC means it's actually Q4 2012.
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Actually Samsung is pretty timely with updates - as long as there is NOT a North American carrier in the loop (So T-Mobile TabPlus users are probably screwed.)
Once there's a North American carrier in the loop - you're screwed with almost any device from any manufacturer. The Tab 10.1 received updates in a fairly timely fashion, the I9000 did too, and the I9100 seems to be coming along fine.
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I am surprised
I am very concerned and surprised that Chinese tablets are coming with ICS 4.3, even Sony S tablet has already updated to ICS via OTA and our device still has the same version that is Honeycomb. The most amazing thing is that Samsung is mentioning that our device is starting to receive the updates but when??? They are saying the same thing from long time ago.

there are no ICS updates for this devices...???
just curious, samsung forget this tab

Nothing yet, I think Samsung will not update it.

Don't think there will be, since SS just released Tab 2 which is an ICS tab... (possibly to take down kindle)

the Plus is a relatively young device. it MUST receive ics.

oranesonopiuchesicuro said:
the Plus is a relatively young device. it MUST receive ics.
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They said it may get ICS, but being a new device means nothing. For Samsung, 'soon' usually applies only to the next device they want to sell you.

Haesslich said:
They said it may get ICS, but being a new device means nothing. For Samsung, 'soon' usually applies only to the next device they want to sell you.
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It is in the list of devices, that will get ics

But first....
It could receive ICS but Samsung needs to sell his new ICS TAB 2 devices to the customers who are expecting the new android version anxiously. the strategy works because many people prefer selling their old tablet and buy a new one.

We could just hoping that we WILL receive ICS.. we'll just need to wait n see..
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ICS is starting to drip down to Samsung devices . . . . June looks like a good month for ICS and Samsung.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/01/t-mobile-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-ics/

VitaZora said:
ICS is starting to drip down to Samsung devices . . . . June looks like a good month for ICS and Samsung.
http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/01/t-mobile-samsung-galaxy-s-ii-ics/
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Galaxy S2 phones in Canada began getting ICS starting in May. Given that phone came out about a year or so before the Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus... well, some Galaxy S phones in the US only just got Gingerbread in May.
With that sort of precedent, I fear we might not get ICS until the Google Nexus Tablet 2 with the Tegra 5 chipset is released.

Our tab will get ics, its a known fact. As much as I want the ics upgrade, I am happy they have not released it yet because we would all be *****ing about the peel ap not working with ics and other things that make the gal plus tab better that the the basic tabs that did get the update. Look at the asus transformer ts3, mybrother in law has it and it is a disaster right now.
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Samsung Offers Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich Upgrade for GALAXY devices

http://global.samsungtomorrow.com/?p=8894
woooooooooooooooooo hoooooooooooo
Samsung Electronics plan to provide the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update for GALAXY devices. The platform update for GALAXY S II and GALAXY Note will start in the first quarter 2012, and other GALAXY devices will soon follow.
The ICS-upgradable devices are the GALAXY S II, GALAXY S II LTE, GALAXY Note, GALAXY R, GALAXY Tab 10.1, GALAXY Tab 8.9, GALAXY Tab 7.7, and GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus.
For upgradable models, Samsung will make separate announcements on details of OS updates schedule for each market according to market situation and carriers’ requirements.
Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and Samsung GALAXY Nexus, the first Ice Cream Sandwich powered smartphone, were first unveiled at a Google/Samsung joint news conference in Hong Kong on October 19th.
Ice Cream Sandwich brings an entirely new look and feel to Android. It has a redesigned user interface with improved multi-tasking, notifications, Wi-Fi hotspot, NFC support and a full Web browsing experience. Ice Cream Sandwich also features a new People App which lets users browse pictures, messages and social network updates from friends, family and co-workers.
Ice Cream Sandwich also introduces innovations such as Face Unlock, which uses facial recognition to unlock the smartphone. Using NFC technology, Android Beam allows users to quickly share Web pages, apps and YouTube™ videos with friends by simply tapping two phones back-to-back. Users can even use fun effects while shooting video or video chatting with Google Talk™.
Yay ... bring it
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They don't list the skyrocket specifically, does it fall under the S II LTE category then?
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ljt1316 said:
They don't list the skyrocket specifically, does it fall under the S II LTE category then?
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Also my question
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ljt1316 said:
They don't list the skyrocket specifically, does it fall under the S II LTE category then?
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Should, yes.. GSII LTE is just the International name for the nonATT hacked up device.
Once a version for our phones is available, someone will post it up here. Or better yet an ICS rom may be available. Why wait for an OTA update, when you can get it here first?
mimart7 said:
Once a version for our phones is available, someone will post it up here. Or better yet an ICS rom may be available. Why wait for an OTA update, when you can get it here first?
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Because some of us don't want to go down the Cooked Rom Road. Used to do it with my other phones but I need this one to be stable for business purposes. Don't want to be re-flashing and re-configuring every few days just to trade old bugs for new bugs. I love being on the cutting edge but between working, being a home owner and a dad I just don't have the time to do it right.
KewlRobD said:
Because some of us don't want to go down the Cooked Rom Road. Used to do it with my other phones but I need this one to be stable for business purposes. Don't want to be re-flashing and re-configuring every few days just to trade old bugs for new bugs. I love being on the cutting edge but between working, being a home owner and a dad I just don't have the time to do it right.
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Agreed. If your phone is for business, then yes one should wait for an OTA update. Rock steady stability, is of greater importance than having a rom that is potentially buggy.
KewlRobD said:
Because some of us don't want to go down the Cooked Rom Road. Used to do it with my other phones but I need this one to be stable for business purposes. Don't want to be re-flashing and re-configuring every few days just to trade old bugs for new bugs. I love being on the cutting edge but between working, being a home owner and a dad I just don't have the time to do it right.
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well im sure there will be a stable port.........but i understand you view as well. sometimes you just have to have something that WORKS 100%
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They don't list the skyrocket specifically, does it fall under the S II LTE category then?
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If you guys havent heard, they arent upgrading us to android 4.0. They are listing the international version ONLY. Galaxy S II (International), we are Galaxy S II Skyrocket...
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If you guys havent heard, they arent upgrading us to android 4.0. They are listing the international version ONLY. Galaxy S II (International), we are Galaxy S II Skyrocket...
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And your sources are...?
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I'm going to wait for a ics vanilla rom
Skyrocket will be getting ICS. Early 2012 is the esimate but once it hits other phones i am sure we will have some version for our phone.
Source:
http://androidcommunity.com/att-ice-cream-sandwich-updates-for-htc-vivid-and-samsung-20111104/
http://www.christianpost.com/news/s...-upgrade-to-ice-cream-sandwich-in-2012-60805/
its coming.. Why would they not put ICS on their best selling phone? lol
http://www.blitzreview.com/news/samsung-galaxy-s2-skyrocket-will-update-to-android-4-0.html
GalaxySkyrocket500 said:
its coming.. Why would they not put ICS on their best selling phone? lol
http://www.blitzreview.com/news/samsung-galaxy-s2-skyrocket-will-update-to-android-4-0.html
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Thaaat's what we like to see. Annoying when people post false statements without any sources. They wouldn't NOT release an update when the phone came out just a month before ICS. They even updated the Captivate to GB way back when even when that update came out quite awhile later...
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I think I had the stock Samsung rom on my phone for all of 4 hours. I've got ICS on my SGS, no need to wait.
Att already cofirmed we sre getng ics for the skyrocket a month ago people. Read this http://www.blitzreview.com/news/samsung-galaxy-s2-skyrocket-will-update-to-android-4-0.html
s0cal said:
If you guys havent heard, they arent upgrading us to android 4.0. They are listing the international version ONLY. Galaxy S II (International), we are Galaxy S II Skyrocket...
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Galaxy S II LTE is also listed. This is the international version of the Skyrocket (unless I misunderstood something).
http://www.gsmarena.com/samsung_galaxy_s_ii_lte-4124.php
The bigger question is when ATT will get it to us.
Fortune090 said:
They even updated the Captivate to GB way back when even when that update came out quite awhile later...
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I have a Captivate and thinking about going with the SR but I must clarify, that the Captivate on AT&T has no Gingerbread update still! Of course I have been on GB for months on various custom ROM's. Every now and then I think about the people that are still on Froyo and it is hard to swallow. This is one reason that I would hesitate on the SR. Samsung may provide updates but AT&T takes FOREVER to test and release them. This phone is my daily driver and I am a heavy corporate user. I have had good luck with custom ROM's and would have to continue down this same path if I got a SR. Frankly, there are so many other benefits to custom ROM's that I would probably go that route even if I had a Galaxy Nexus.
Well, if att messes this up we can always port from rogers or T-Mobile
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ICS for Galaxy devices delayed?

So back in December, Samsung stated that ICS would be available for Galaxy devices in Q1 2012 (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2397850,00.asp - among other sources).
Someone asked on Facebook when the update for the Galaxy Nexus S was coming and Samsung stated that "ICS updates for Galaxy devices will be available in early Q2." (https://www.facebook.com/samsungmobilecanada/posts/10150560045396050)...
Idk, that may be a bit different because the Nexus S is in the original Galaxy S family. Those are going to be updated after all the Galaxy S2 devices. They actually weren't even going to release the update for those phones initially.
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Some rumors said march first, which would be q1 and not going to happen. Some leaked document i saw said april which would be early q2. God knows what they are doing over there. I want aosp/cm9 anyway, but if they release ics it might help get us closer.
I am so sick of this too.....
From now on I am only getting Nexus Devices
I'm sick of it too, but used to it. They just released official Gingerbread for the Captivate (my previous phone) a few weeks ago after XDA users had been running leaked versions for several months. But the devs here on XDA already have (as I understand it) some pretty kickass ICS roms available for the Captivate.
Don't hold your breath waiting for AT&T/Samsung. We'll have ICS here on XDA long before they make it officially available (but...without a secure element we won't be able to use Google Wallet--not sure how they're going to solve that one...re-issued sim cards maybe?)
Sounds like it's all Galaxy devices:
https://www.facebook.com/samsungmobilecanada/posts/10150560045396050
That being said, I wasn't holding my breath either for an official release but figured when one came it might help speed up some things here on XDA or for the CM guys.
And yeah, I was running ICS on my Cappy for a couple months before it died (needed a new mobo so the cost of upgrading to the SGS II LTE was actually cheaper than the repair on my Cappy - go figure)... the official Samsung/Rogers upgrade cycle on the Cappy was horrendous as well, bought it with Froyo, an hour later had CM7 on it, and it wasn't long afte they updated officially to GB that I was running TeamHacksung ICS alpha builds on it.
We'll be lucky to get official ICS before Jellybean is released
That is Samsung mobile Canada stating that. So may be different for us in the states. But what I think is funny is the vivid is getting the update soon, and if I'm not wrong both phones came out on the same day. So no blaming this on the carrier this time. Damn Sammy LOL.
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That is Samsung mobile Canada stating that. So may be different for us in the states. But what I think is funny is the vivid is getting the update soon, and if I'm not wrong both phones came out on the same day. So no blaming this on the carrier this time. Damn Sammy LOL.
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True, it is Samsung Mobile Canada - I wasn't expecting us (or the US) to get it in Q1 anyways (officially) as the original statement I believe was for the international versions of the Galaxy S II/Note. Still, was hoping that the international stock rom would help jump/fix kinks some of the developers here are trying to overcome.
I'm in Canada, so I can only hope
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So back in December, Samsung stated that ICS would be available for Galaxy devices in Q1 2012 (http://www.pcmag.com/article2/0,2817,2397850,00.asp - among other sources).
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To clarify, they only said the international versions of the S II and the Note would get it in Q1. The others that were announced to get ICS have never been given a time frame, other than that they would follow those two.
There seems to be a lot of confusion on that point.
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To clarify, they only said the international versions of the S II and the Note would get it in Q1. The others that were announced to get ICS have never been given a time frame, other than that they would follow those two.
There seems to be a lot of confusion on that point.
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Yes, I do understand that fully. Not holding my breath that the international version will be rolling out any time soon either.
Looking into the dev forum there are two promising roms one in alpha 1 with basic functions working and another one that the mods and the dev keep fighting over is a lot further along but I think was taken down again :-(. I'm guessing we have about a month maybe a bit more before we have some awesome functioning ics rom's
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Well Q1 is still not done with, we got a whole month for them to hopefully release.
technicalities... Huge companies always drag there feet, I almost guarantee the skyrocket dev community will have ics before everyone else
ICS is ready for deployment, Samsung is waiting for approval from Google.
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ICS is ready for deployment, Samsung is waiting for approval from Google.
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Please state your sources and elaborate
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He's probably right, if the galaxy nexus has it, with an SOC which isn't so dissimilar to ours, they're probably sitting on it. I was also over in the t989 forum and it was stated the kang Juggernaut devs got an ics samsung release leak but are sitting on it as well. If they have it, guarantee for our phones its done
I'm not doubting if someone can back it up but thats the dudes first post not very reputable
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I was just speaking in common sensical terms lol, but yeah, first post is kinda shaddy if he meant it as a concrete statement. He has been lurking since July though
From Eldar tweet:
"Eldar Murtazin‏@eldarmurtazin
ICS update on the way for SGS2 9at least in Russia) - Samsung ready to deliver it and waiting for Google approval only (from Feb, 21)"
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update ics galaxy tab 7 plus

hi,
Can you tell me when the update ics galaxy tab 7 plus p6200 for europe going out ?
thank's
Only Samsung knows when the device will be updated to ICS and they are not telling anyone.
Well, it is no fair if samsung galaxy tab 2 got ICS while we dont.. we have better specs than them
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We will get the update when our tab is meaningless. Probably next year.
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Yeah. I think so.. but i think in Q3 this year.. ?
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More interesting tidbits to ponder . . .
http://www.androidcentral.com/telus-offers-revised-ics-device-update-schedule
yaddamean said:
We will get the update when our tab is meaningless. Probably next year.
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That's pretty stupid. Will your Tab not be able to browse the internet in a year? Will it no be able to stream media in a year? Will its GPS become obsolete in a year? How exactly will your tablet be meaningless unless you're simply using it to boost your own self-image?
Have you tried ICS on the new GT7-2? I didn't see all that much difference personally.
My hold out for ICS was with the Peel application. Their retarded engineers and support went on blaming the Honeycomb IR drivers for their application NOT working properly on the GT7+ (since aruond February of 2012 for me) and promised that ICS, and its updated drivers, would fix it all. Then out of the blue they release another update to Peel last night and all the change log says is "bug fixes". Guess what? They finally got it working (within reason) without ICS. Time will tell if I get random FC's again but for now it looks like I can live without ICS...
@fcorona76;
Couldn't agree more.
In my opinion, you buy a device becuase of its out of the box functionality. A new version of an operating system should be seen as a bonus rather than a selling point, in February, I bricked my Sony Tablet S - wasn't prepared to pay £100 to get it fixed so I bought the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7+ thinking that my Sony was lost in space and that this device would be better.
On May 31st 2012, Sony released ICS for the Tablet and I was able to recover my device - I actually forgot what a neat device it was, there's no lag with it, good functionality and I'm now going to sell my Galaxy Tab 7+ - it's just not what I expected from Samsung, maybe my expectations where high but at £300 I expected a pretty lag-less device.
Looking at the other ICS Samsung devices, it looks like on this device it will really only affect the visuals rather than the functionality, the only thing I would want with ICS is the browser supports CSS3.
To be fair, I feel a little "guilty" with my Samsung Tabet, I shouldn't really have to root and tweak it to get it to be lag free.
Just my ten pence.
thank you for your answers
so can be july or august +-
I believe we will get ICS in late July
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I believe we will get ICS in late July
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Mmmmhhhhh are you sure? Let's hope
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It'll be radicolous when Tab+ with better components than Tab 2.0 won't get ICS. If Sony will try do good Android tablets and give such support as for phones I'll simply go for it.
Hopefully they would be able to have an update by july. I read from another site that they are starting to roll out ICS update in Canada and GT7+ is one of it on the list.
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Hopefully they would be able to have an update by july. I read from another site that they are starting to roll out ICS update in Canada and GT7+ is one of it on the list.
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Yeah, but that was a list of Samsung devices that were eligible for the ICS update, starting the updates in june (for the SGS2). They did not specify actual dates for devices, only that they would (at some point) get ICS.
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I believe we will get ICS in late July
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This century?
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This century?
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Possibly. Maybe before Android 2267 drops.
Is there a specific reason we can't port galaxy tab 2's ics rom?
morfini said:
Is there a specific reason we can't port galaxy tab 2's ics rom?
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no wifi drivers
kzoodroid said:
no wifi drivers
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Is there a specific reason to keep buying samsung products?...
Samsung don't have a time for that king of things.
They are so busy with lounching some high specifications devices.
Shame of you Samsung. They didn't fix any bug in half year. Shame, shame, and once again shame.

Our Tab will get the official Jelly Bean Update

After the recent Jelly Bean update in Poland for the Samsung Galaxy S III, they have announced the list of devices that are "following soon".
The devices so far confirmed by Samsung as "following soon" are --
GALAXY Tab 2 7.0 & 10.1, GALAXY Note 10.1, GALAXY SII, GALAXY Note, GALAXY Tab 7.0 Plus, GALAXY S Advance, GALAXY SII LTE, GALAXY Music, GALAXY Chat, GALAXY Ace 2, GALAXY Beam, GALAXY Ace Plus, GALAXY mini II and GALAXY S DUOS.
Source: http://www.androidcentral.com/samsu...bean-roadmap?utm_source=ac&utm_medium=twitter
Yes, finally..Tab 2 user being jerk to us..now both tab wil get JB..they will have nothing to argue with tab plus after this... XD
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Just read this about to post it. Man I really hope this is legit.
Soon can easily mean months.
Yes... JB on our tab....... 6 months after key lime pie released.
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brick bug?
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Just read this about to post it. Man I really hope this is legit.
Soon can easily mean months.
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Maybe JB is released to solve brick bug present in ICS for these devices...
This may answer why ICS hasn't officially been released yet for 3 months in many regions (including mine).
Yeah, I do hope that brick bug gets fixed. Although there was a fix found for that as I remember. It was posted around the forums.
I really hope this will fix the major Bluetooth issue with the ICS version of this tablet!
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Really!!!
But It would be released later than a half year from google launched a new android kernel's
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Really!!!
But It would be released later than a half year from google launched a new android kernel's
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I would not hold my breath for Jelly Bean after all it took them around 9 months to get ICS out after it was released last November.
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But It would be released later than a half year from google launched a new android kernel's
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Then it would cost them a lot of bricked devices due to broken recovery in ics
I hope they are in hurry to fix that in order to reduce the number of RMA requests due to hard brick while resetting to factory default
Since Samsung is already putting out test releases of 4.1 JB for the P3100 (tab 2.7 ) It might not be too long. Yeah , I know, its a different processor.
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Then it would cost them a lot of bricked devices due to broken recovery in ics
I hope they are in hurry to fix that in order to reduce the number of RMA requests due to hard brick while resetting to factory default
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I hope that too. but I hope for Wi-Fi fix for current official rom first.
Present I use CM10 because I can't connect Wi-Fi in many sites. :crying:
I tried more solution but can't solve this problem
Don't expect to receive the update until next year for P6200 and 6 month (maybe a year?) for P6210.
I'm not happy with Samsung and I'm not alone.
I bought my gtab and a Sony smartphone 6 month ago.
In 6 month the phone receive 5 updates (3 GB and 2 ICS) and in the same time my gtab receive only one update (crappy Honeycomb).
Luckily XDA is here for me and I can flash ICS with Odin (but first attempt trigger the infamous brick bug).
It's a shame to spend for 350 € (I live in Belgium) and see our product forgotted by his constructor.
Long time ago I've a same story with a Toshiba tablet and tell me not to revive this with my new tablet.
I choose to buy Samsung to avoid this but this firm disappointed me.
One thing is certain my next tab won't be a Samsung.!
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Just get a nexus and stay away from anything else if you want good software support
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Just get a nexus and stay away from anything else if you want good software support
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That was my 1st choice, but the lack of SD card kills me. If I want to pay 4-8x market price for memory memory I'll buy an iPad.
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That was my 1st choice, but the lack of SD card kills me. If I want to pay 4-8x market price for memory memory I'll buy an iPad.
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The lack of SD afraid me too but I don't want to ear a single word about iOS products
I've a mac computer back but the fruit company disgust me now specialy with her mobile products.
ACER or ASUS could be a good choice but Sony makes products that look different.
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This is great news, but I hope that they fix the wifi issue. My wife's tablet cannot stay connected to the wifi, and it is like it has become worse the further away she moved from Honeycomb. I also hope that they reinstate App2SD ability and give us the option to add our own apps or shortcuts to the mini apps tray.. I don't care how long it takes to receive an update, just as long as they fix the wifi and app2sd issues.
Hopefully this update will bring more interested developers for our tablets.
Already Posted
This has already been posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907183
And if you ask me, being JB a minor upgrade over ICS, I don't think we're gonna get through all the hazzle we experienced in the last update.
TheAquanox said:
This has already been posted here:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1907183
And if you ask me, being JB a minor upgrade over ICS, I don't think we're gonna get through all the hazzle we experienced in the last update.
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Please check the date when the topic was posted. This was posted way earlier than that.
not sure the details of your wifi issue, I met one with mine which is given to my gf and it just cannot get connected to her home's broadband which works fine even using the same AP. Finally I find http://www.fardjad.com/android/wifix/ and it works now. Hope it works for you

Look like Samsung are nit going to update samsung note 10.1 (2012) to Android 4.3 or

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Is Andriod 4.3 coming to Note ??
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Cool
I don't think so that they will be updating it
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I recently spoke to a Samsung rep (Samsung's website live chat) and with a Samsung rep (in person). Both said:
"it will be updated, at least to Android 4.3, but we cannot tell you when".
So I'm pretty sure we are getting 4.3 at some point. Heck, if the Note 2 and S III got it, it's only reasonable that our Note 10.1 gets it. It was the flagship tablet of its (short) time, such as the Note 2 and S III being flagships/high-end. Everyone's been saying that Samsung won't update it to force us go for the Note 10.1 2014 edition, so why did the Note 2 and Galaxy S III get the update (ok, ok, Galaxy Gear blabla)? Wouldn't they force you to go for a Note 3 and Galaxy S IV? You get my point.
So, be prepared to wait (wait... wait... wai...), and official news about the updates *cough kitkat* are coming.
My guess is: Android 4.3 and no Android 4.4, unfortunately but thankfully.
ricardosteve said:
I recently spoke to a Samsung rep (Samsung's website live chat) and with a Samsung rep (in person). Both said:
"it will be updated, at least to Android 4.3, but we cannot tell you when".
So I'm pretty sure we are getting 4.3 at some point. Heck, if the Note 2 and S III got it, it's only reasonable that our Note 10.1 gets it. It was the flagship tablet of its (short) time, such as the Note 2 and S III being flagships/high-end. Everyone's been saying that Samsung won't update it to force us go for the Note 10.1 2014 edition, so why did the Note 2 and Galaxy S III get the update (ok, ok, Galaxy Gear blabla)? Wouldn't they force you to go for a Note 3 and Galaxy S IV? You get my point.
So, be prepared to wait (wait... wait... wai...), and official news about the updates *cough kitkat* are coming.
My guess is: Android 4.3 and no Android 4.4, unfortunately but thankfully.
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Dont care, as I am happy with what I got. Anyway most updates after a certain point will start requiring more hardware power. Like going from win95 to xp. Thanks for the info
I only want 4.3 since I hope that it will fix the USB host mode bug...
It's an one year old device, so hopefully they will update to 4.3
sciurius said:
I only want 4.3 since I hope that it will fix the USB host mode bug...
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WHat is the bug?
klau1 said:
WHat is the bug?
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The problem that USB connections (host mode) do not always work.
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2328996
Maybe only on some country's ROMs?
HAven't encountered it on mine.
shaun298 said:
Dont care, as I am happy with what I got. Anyway most updates after a certain point will start requiring more hardware power. Like going from win95 to xp. Thanks for the info
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well.. actually with KitKat the have gone reverse. like a phone with 512 mb can run it.
Some older model (2010) phones are capable of running a slimed version of kitkat
So there is no chance that our beloved note 10.1 couldnt run it
There are several other threads on this topic. It possibly depends on combinations of hardware and ROMs. I'm quite sure it started after the upgrade to xxucma8. It could be a combination of certain apps. But it's a nuisance.
NO Note 2 Phone updated
I keep seeing this several times on this forum . The NOTE 2 Phone has not got the 4.3 update. There is no word on when we will get it. A few days back there was a so Called leak for the [email protected] Version. Some have tried it on t-mobile(what i have note 2 phone. But with Large issues. I cant say how this leak is running on a at&t note 2.
So the bottom line is NO Update for note 2 phone.
If you find one differently let me know Because i want My Update.Its a expensive phone to be left behind.
ricardosteve said:
I recently spoke to a Samsung rep (Samsung's website live chat) and with a Samsung rep (in person). Both said:
"it will be updated, at least to Android 4.3, but we cannot tell you when".
So I'm pretty sure we are getting 4.3 at some point. Heck, if the Note 2 and S III got it, it's only reasonable that our Note 10.1 gets it. It was the flagship tablet of its (short) time, such as the Note 2 and S III being flagships/high-end. Everyone's been saying that Samsung won't update it to force us go for the Note 10.1 2014 edition, so why did the Note 2 and Galaxy S III get the update (ok, ok, Galaxy Gear blabla)? Wouldn't they force you to go for a Note 3 and Galaxy S IV? You get my point.
So, be prepared to wait (wait... wait... wai...), and official news about the updates *cough kitkat* are coming.
My guess is: Android 4.3 and no Android 4.4, unfortunately but thankfully.
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Wasn't the a contractual agreement with Google among android licensees to upgrade all devices for at least 18 months?
http://www.sammobile.com/2013/11/18/galaxy-tab-2-10-1-wi-fi-gt-p5110-receiving-android-4-2-2-update/
Seriously, if the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 gets Android 4.2.2, our Note must get some sort of update, don't you guys think? Otherwise they wouldn't update Galaxy Tab 2 and make you buy the Tab 3.
So, calm down everyone, we are probably getting a newer Android version
klau1 said:
Wasn't the a contractual agreement with Google among android licensees to upgrade all devices for at least 18 months?
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Googles own devices, nexus line...
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ricardosteve said:
http://www.sammobile.com/2013/11/18/galaxy-tab-2-10-1-wi-fi-gt-p5110-receiving-android-4-2-2-update/
Seriously, if the Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 gets Android 4.2.2, our Note must get some sort of update, don't you guys think? Otherwise they wouldn't update Galaxy Tab 2 and make you buy the Tab 3.
So, calm down everyone, we are probably getting a newer Android version
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Didnt 2014 just came on sale in Canada? I think this is the problem - 2014 model isnt even sold world wide. I think they want people to replace their old 2012 models to new one. If they update the 2012 model, people wouldnt see any reason to upgrade or buy newer and more expenisive device. Dont know... just speculating...
But budget price tab2 gets an update before their premium line device - this is something you wont expect to see and happen when buying a premium prize device. You expect to get a premium class customer care, dont you? Unfortunately it seems to be something special that Samsung cannot offer... A flagship without updates... so sad...
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Too slow
Well,
i am too waiting for a next update :a welcome feature would be multi user support and some new features from Galaxy note 10.1 2014.
and keeping support for AC-3 codecs!
It's been nearly a year and i have still the same TW 4.1.2 rooted system.
joexda75 said:
Well,
i am too waiting for a next update :a welcome feature would be multi user support and some new features from Galaxy note 10.1 2014.
and keeping support for AC-3 codecs!
It's been nearly a year and i have still the same TW 4.1.2 rooted system.
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WAIT, AC-3 codecs? Isn't that Player dependent? Not OS Dependent?
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enigma_x said:
klau1 said:
Wasn't the a contractual agreement with Google among android licensees to upgrade all devices for at least 18 months?
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Googles own devices, nexus line...
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Then how do you explain this: http://www.engadget.com/2011/05/10/google-clarifies-18-month-android-upgrade-program-details-far-f/
Google clarifies 18 month Android upgrade program
...LG, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, AT&T, Vodafone, Sprint, Samsung, HTC and Verizon Wireless are technically onboard,
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"The only hard number thrown out today is 18 months. That's how long future hardware will be in the support cycle" (from your link above)
Support and applicable updates. I didnt see that they said phones will get all Android updates. As far as I know, there is no such contract. If you wish to get Android updates, only Nexus line is supported for 18 months.
Samsung is known to be lazy but this is too much for a premium class flagship model. It's already 10months I got A4.1. and then nothing while my bfs budget prize Asus Tf300 has 4.2 (already 6 months ago).
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Yes, it's true, Asus is superb, as always when it comes to firmware updates. Very close to Nexus line.
However, their QC is another story.
BTW, anyone who says Sony is great with updates haven't any experience with their VAIO line.

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