First Posted: Aug 08, 2013 4:54 PM EDT
(Photo: Samsung) class=”c7″> The Galaxy Note 2 will have a massive update for Android, the operating system that powers the device, jumping directly to version 4.3 while completely overlook version 4.2.2. This news comes from the Australian service provider Telstra (via GSM Arena ), who issued a statement on the update via their support site. class=”c10″> “Samsung has chosen global ignore the 4.2.2 update for the device and instead have the newest version of Android. schedules have not been programmed for this process.” Follow the best news on technology in our accounts and Facebook Twitter @ LatinosPost_es * seems that all the Galaxy Note 2 will receive similar treatment, so this will not be a merely regional movement. No statements on when Samsung will perform this movement, or if people in other regions can expect movement while those in Australia. Anyway, it seems that users can expect Galaxy Note 2 will eventually jump to the top of Android when it reaches version 4.3. added a number of new features that will help users of Galaxy Note 2. One of the biggest is the auto complete function is added to the dial pad. This feature will guess the number you are dialing, so that users only have to press a couple of buttons to get the number you want to call. A new and improved algorithm for typepad that will help make it easier to write text messages, and improving the game console and the response of the joystick thanks to Android 4.3. Graphically, OpenGL ES 3.0 is compatible with Android 4.3, adding better graphics capabilities to games running on the Galaxy Note 2. For those who have multiple users and profiles on the phone, Android 4.3 introduce new restrictive profiles. This means that those profiles to prevent users from accessing the content and applications that the administrator profile block, which is very useful for families who want to prevent children from becoming certain contents of the device. Other updates that will come with Android 4.3 can be seen on their official website. In the past Samsung has confirmed that the Galaxy Note 2 will last long enough to get to have Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, so this news may not surprise some. However, it is good news, no matter if users anticipated this update or not. Expect more news on the Galaxy Note 2 in this update while preparing to launch soon. © 2013 Latino Post. All rights reserved. Do not reproduce without permission.
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