New Upgrading For Samsung Galaxy Phones
New Upgrading For Samsung Galaxy Phones

It has been recently revealed in a new report that the new Samsung Galaxy II is going to have Ice Cream Sandwich technology in it. It was further said that the older version, Galaxy S is also going to be upgraded and shall be given the Gingerbread technology, with new and advanced features in the same.

It was further revealed that besides the face unlocking and photo editor technologies that are included in their latest versions, there shall be the inclusion of the Note, in the Galaxy S II together with the other Samsung Tablets. It has been added that they shall now get the new Android 4 technology in it.

It was also revealed that people in Korea, Hungary, Poland and Sweden are already using the phones with these new and updated techniques. It's a matter of time before the same can be distributed in other parts of the world as well.

There is currently cut throat competition in the mobile phone market, and with the most novel technologies coming up, it's a rat race all throughout. The people are however benefitted in the same because they have wider range of options to choose from and can effectively make the best choice according to their technological needs and according to how much they can afford to spend for the same.

There are phones offered by different companies like Samsung, Nokia, Motorola and they have unique features like good cameras, and good battery backup, with a good connectivity level to the internet. It's actually a race of simplifying work so much that one can carry the entire world, work and play, both on the palmtop. It remains to be seen how Samsung shall upgrade its latest mobiles.

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