Samsung Galaxy Note 8 Update: Worldwide Rollout Complete For Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, WiFi And LTE Versions Have New Features

Samsung Galaxy Note 8 update is supposed to complete by this time worldwide. The rollout, which began almost two months ago started in the U.K. and Germany. It is expected that by this time, most if not all Samsung Galaxy Note 8 users have received access to the official Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update and that all device owners who did the update, on both Wi-Fi and LTE versions of the device must have the new features.

There has also been no news whatsoever from Samsung or other insider sources that the rollout has slowed down, despite the release of the Note 8’s successor. We only had one reader from the U.K. complain two weeks ago that the update has yet to arrive with his carrier (the carrier was unidentified).

Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean is supposed to deliver a bevy of new features for the gadget’s owners. Although the new Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 have been released, the new updates enables users of the Samsung Galaxy Note 8 to enjoy updated features for their tablet.

Once the latest update is installed on Galaxy Note 8.0, users will have an improved level of performance through superior S Pen support, the daydream function and a lock-screen widget.

Samsung Galaxy Note 8, Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update is now available in the U.K. and Germany and according to SammyHub will also be introduced into other regions as well.

Samsung says that the roll out began early August for Samsung Galaxy Note 8, with users from the U.K. and Germany as one of the first tablet owners to get the Android upgrade. .

The Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for the tablet could be picked up via Kies in Germany or through an Over The Air (OTA) update.

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