Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 (Sprint) gets Jelly Bean
If you have Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 from Sprint, you have surely been waiting for a long time to get your Jelly Bean. It was frustrating, yes, but now the wait is over – a press release by the carrier states that the roll-out has started. The Wi-Fi only version of the tablet received the update back in January and now the 4G customers of Sprint will have this opportunity.
You know that the schedules and the OTA technology may slow down the process, but you will surely get the update for your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 in a few weeks. However, one you have received the notification of new software, the upgrade will take up a few minutes and then you will enjoy your new system version.
The Jelly Bean features like Google Now and Project Butter are really attractive and we are sure the owners of Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 will really enjoy them. Besides this, the interface of the device will be slightly optimized and tuned up, so expect some differences.
Have in mind that with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean you may lose the screenshot-taking shortcut of your Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1. If you didn’t know of the shortcut or you have accidentally captured your screen without having an idea how exactly this happened, then you have missed the fact that pressing simultaneously the power button and the volume down button captures the screen. The function seems to be very popular among the owners of Samsung Galaxy Tab 2 10.1, so prepare for this unpleasant change. However, this function is worth sacrificing in the name of a whole new version of the system.
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Source: Android Community