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17
Nov

Ice Cream Sandwich coming to Galaxy S II, Samsung UK confirms

Here’s some exciting, if somewhat unsurprising news for Galaxy S II devotees: Samsung’s UK outpost has just confirmed that the handset will indeed receive an upgrade to Android 4.0, delectably known as Ice Cream Sandwich. As of this moment, details are relatively scarce, and Sammy has yet to make similar declarations for markets outside of the UK — but at least it’s coming. “The Galaxy S II will be receiving ICS, but there are no dates confirmed as yet,” the company wrote in a tweet this morning. “We will keep you posted.” As will we.

Ice Cream Sandwich coming to Galaxy S II, Samsung UK confirms originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 17 Nov 2011 05:09:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.

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11
Jun

Samsung Galaxy Apollo headed to Europe ‘soon’

Samsung Galaxy Apollo

Looking a lot like the M100S, the Samsung Galaxy Apollo appears to be headed to Europe (at least the UK anyway) ‘soon’.  If it is the M100S, or a close copy, look for it to show up with Android 2.1, a 5 Megapixel camera, 3.7 inches of AMOLED screen, and 802.11n wireless ability.  Oh yeah, the Korean edition has that T-DMB TV tuner.  Would be interesting to see an Android phone with mobile TV appear in the West, but absolutely no word from Samsung on that — don’t hold your breath.  [Samsung UK via Engadget]
 

Posted originally at Android Central

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11
Jun

Samsung Galaxy Apollo headed to Europe ‘soon’

Samsung Galaxy Apollo

Looking a lot like the M100S, the Samsung Galaxy Apollo appears to be headed to Europe (at least the UK anyway) ‘soon’.  If it is the M100S, or a close copy, look for it to show up with Android 2.1, a 5 Megapixel camera, 3.7 inches of AMOLED screen, and 802.11n wireless ability.  Oh yeah, the Korean edition has that T-DMB TV tuner.  Would be interesting to see an Android phone with mobile TV appear in the West, but absolutely no word from Samsung on that — don’t hold your breath.  [Samsung UK via Engadget]
 

Posted originally at Android Central

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