We have been getting used to hearing about various problems affecting owners of certain Samsung smartphones in the last few days, and today we have news about the Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update being delayed for some owners.
Since last month we have been seeing a number of handsets receiving the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update, and more recently these have included a number of Samsung smartphones. Various problems have seen two of these software rollouts for the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S4 pulled in some regions.
We have now seen both the Galaxy S3 and Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 updates continue in the US, but now Australian carrier Telstra has changed its previous estimate for the release of the firmware for the Galaxy Note 2.
The release date has been moved from tomorrow to almost Christmas on December 23rd, and this will surely be for some extra testing on the firmware before the operating system is officially released to the public.
While many users of the Galaxy Note 2 on the carrier will be a little disappointed with the delay, it will be far better than downloading and installing the software that is riddled with bugs and then left waiting for an update to improve things.
This is what a number of Galaxy S3 owners are experiencing with problems including poor battery life, serious phone lag, handsets completely freezing, poor music payback via the Samsung app, and a number of other issues.
Would you rather the update be delayed to sort out any bugs?
Source: GottaBe Mobile.