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Samsung Galaxy Note users will soon have access to the Google Android
Jelly Bean 4.1 upgrade. A rumor for the update to the first Note
Phablet was first mentioned in August but then laid dormant until today.
The new upgrade arrives just as Samsung begins to launch its new
premium suite, a software option that aims to improve Google Android
functionality. Samsung previously confirmed that its premium suite
software would arrive for the Galaxy S III
smartphone and the Galaxy Note 10.1 tablet. By adding the software to
the Note the company effectively covers the smartphone, phablet and
tablet markets.
A page for the Galaxy Note upgrade was spotted by Engadget and
showcases some impressive features. Among new options will be Multi
Windows support, the ability to take advantage of pop-up notes, new
video support and multiple browser windows.
The premium suite upgrade also brings with it Photo Note and Photo
Frame apps, a new cropping system that is suppose to be easier to use
and handwriting support on S Planner and the Email client.
The S Note has also been given a larger set of templates and effects
and it adds the Paper Artist app which allows for photo editing via the
devices S Pen sytlus.
Google Now will be the featured item on the Google Android 4.1 update when it reached users devices.
Samsung has not announced when the Google Android 4.1 upgrade will
roll out for Samsung Note users, however because the update relies on
wireless carrier support it is likely that some users will receive the
update before others.
We expect the Note’s Android 4.1 update to arrive sooner then later as the device continues to age itself out of the market
Will you be making the upgrade to Google Android 4.1 on your Galaxy Note phablet or sticking with your current iteration of Google Android?