As Samsung ICS update rumors will be rolled out last 10 March 2012, which turned out to be not true, finally the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has officially been revealed through the official Facebook page of Samsung. In Samsung Facebook page, the original vendor said that Korean mobile device company, Samsung, offers their Galaxy S II user to upgrade to Android 4.0 aka Ice Cream Sandwich.
South Korea's SK Telecom is planning to distribute the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich update to Galaxy S II owners starting at 10AM local time tomorrow, March 13th. In the next phrase, Samsung also says that they were happy to announce the update to Ice Cream Sandwich OS to European countries, such as Poland, Hungary, and Sweden. The European ROM is now available to download from xda-developers and MoDaCo.
Gradually these updates will be deployed to other regions. While for the Asian region, Android 4.0 update for Galaxy S II starts in Korea itself. Samsung made Android 4.0 available to Galaxy S II users in South Korea via Kies
All indications point to the ICS upgrade for the Galaxy S II becoming available very shortly indeed, so we'd advise you to keep a close eye on the Samsung Mobile Twitter account to know exactly when the new software will drop.
Samsung also is planning to offer upgrade older devices to Android 2.3 Gingerbread, including the , Galaxy S, Galaxy W, Galaxy Note, and some regional variants like the Galaxy M Style and Galaxy S Hoppin. While the update to Android 4 ICS for Galaxy S II LTE, Galaxy Tab Galaxy Tab 7.0, 8.9, 10.1 will released soon.
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