Samsung Galaxy Note 2 With Android 4.1 Jelly Bean Arriving at IFA Event in Berlin on August 30th

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is now announced and will be heading out to deliver some sweet upgrades to our Google gadgets beginning later in the month (unless of course you already grabbed it through unofficial channels). As well as an update the new mobile and tablet OS will be arriving pre-loaded onto a number of new gadgets including a successor to the Samsung Galaxy Note. Like the Gadget Helpline, we’re sure you’re looking forward to this one – but when will it be out, you ask.


A Korean news source is claiming this week that the super-sized smartphone will arrive on Thursday the 30th of August at the annual IFA consumer electronics trade show which will be held in Berlin. The massive mobile is said to be driven by an impressive Exynos quad-core CPU and boast a generous 5.5-inch HD touchscreen display – an increase on last year’s popular Galaxy Note which was a fraction smaller at 5.3-inches. Another improvement to the spectacular spec is believed to be a boost from 8-megapixel camera to a sharp 12-megapixel.

Just as current Samsung Galaxy Note is just getting tuned up for Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich the newest tasty software update Android 4.1 Jelly Bean will be officially stepping out as the standard on the new Google Nexus 7 tablet from Monday, the 16th of July and also with the future Galaxy Note on August the 30th – if rumours are true. The Gadget Helpline covered the I/O Developer’s Conference unveiling of Google’s new mobile OS update in a previous feature which can be read again – Here.

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