Samsung Galaxy S III will get Jelly Bean post 20th Oct

Samsung has confirmed that the Jelly bean Update for Galaxy S IIIs in India will start seeding from their servers post 20th october 2012. While the company estimates the process to be smooth, we expect just like last time some units will get the Jelly Bean update before others. 

On 6 September 2012, Samsung revealed that sales of the S III had reached 20 million in 100 days, making it three and six times faster-selling than the Galaxy S II and the Galaxy S, respectively. Europe accounted for more than 25 percent of this figure with 6 million units, followed by Asia (4.5 million) and the U.S. (4 million); sales in South Korea, the S III’s home market, numbered 2.5 million.

So if those numbers are to be agreed upon the Europe update which started last week will be followed by updates in Asia including India then US and so on.

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5 responses to “Samsung Galaxy S III will get Jelly Bean post 20th Oct”

  1. BolindroBordoloi Avatar
    BolindroBordoloi

    Why India is always at last?
    Some say they have received the JB update in India. Is that fake?
    Bharat Nagpal told that initially some users would receive the update later on the rest of the country.

  2. valluri Avatar
    valluri

    @BolindroBordoloi I’m probably tired and vexed thinking about the JB update in India.. y does India always have to be one of the last few to get JB/new phone launch etc…!!!! crap…

  3. shrikantk Avatar
    shrikantk

    any update on when S3 Will get JB update in India ?

  4. BolindroBordoloi Avatar
    BolindroBordoloi

    Thats good !!!
    I think no one cares except me to know the JB update in India thats why one and only I is commenting !!!

    1. RogerAndy Avatar
      RogerAndy

      Me too me too.@BolindroBordoloi

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