This update will bring the tablet duo up to the software that the Samsung Galaxy S III smartphone lineup comes with right out of the box. Of course Samsung opts for a slightly different user interface dependent on the size of the device, with their own TouchWiz UX appearing on tablets and TouchWiz for smartphones appearing on smaller devices. This software upgrade will improve the intuitive nature with which you interact with your device and will make everything just a bit faster in the process.
If you’re a user of the Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 Wi-fi edition or the Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.0 Plus Wi-fi edition, you’ll find that this upgrade will be available with your Mac or PC-based KIES software or direct through your tablet over-the-air in your updates section in settings. Those of you working with any other Samsung Galaxy Tab of any other size or configuration will have to wait just a bit longer as the upgrade is prepared for your particular configuration.
Also note: for the hacker population out there with the HP TouchPad, a notoriously modification-friendly device that originally ran webOS, you’ll be glad to know that it’s ready to go with not Ice Cream Sandwich, but the newest version of Android: 4.1 Jelly Bean – today as well.
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