Tuesday, March 13, 2012
13-03-2012
Samsung has started the process of updating its Galaxy S2 smartphones with the latest version of Android.
Korean S2 owners as well as those in Poland, Hungary and Sweden will start to get the update from 13 March.
The update will gradually be rolled out to other markets and is expected to hit the UK on 19 March.
Changes in Android 4.0, known as Ice Cream Sandwich, include refinements to the touchscreen and letting owners unlock a phone with their face.
Android-based smartphones are by far the most popular category. Gartner estimates that more than 52% of smartphones are Android based. By comparison Apple has a 15% share of the market.
BBC NEWS TECHNOLOGY 13-03-2012
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