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Samsung still saying Jelly Bean headed to Galaxy S III in coming months, offers a little feature insight Too

We have all heard it before, the Samsung Galaxy S III variants will see Jelly Bean updates in the coming months. That news is nothing new. Samsung sent out a release this morning stating that it is on the way and that we will all just have to wait for our respective carriers to announce it and release it. They do however offer up a little bit more information about the update than previously revealed. The obvious is that it should come out as both an OTA and through Samsung Kies. Giving us two options and way to skip the additional waiting period from our carriers OTA if we want. There is a bit more though that we thought you guys might like to know, just a few things that you can look forward too.

Yes, the update will be to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. They make no mention of it being 4.1.1 or 4.1.2. We would hope that those small incremental updates won’t be to far behind though. Beyond getting some Jelly Bean officially, there are some other software enhancements that Samsung points out. I must say, some of these sure do look appealing. Take a quick read of a few that we thought were the most important.

Camera enhancements for both video and photo:

  • There will be new Live Camera and Camcorder filters. Allowing you to change to warm vintage, cold vintage, B&W and others right from the main camera screen.
  • You will now be able to pause and resume recording while taking a video.
  • They are also adding in a new low light photo mode to get better images during low lighting conditions.

Easy Mode:

  • Aimed at helping users having issues utilizing the device and all its options and settings. Easy mode will pull up a simplified UI design. Offering up the most important elements on the devices homescreen in 4×2 and 4×4 configurations. Widgets like contacts, favorite apps, favorite settings and more.

Block Mode:

  • This new mode will allow you to set up designated time periods on your device to disable incoming calls, notifications, alarms and LED indicator lights.

Rich Notifications:

  • Of course this is already part of Jelly Bean, but having the ability to share a screenshot directly from the notification bar is pretty great.

Samsung also points out Google Now, Automatic Widget Adjustment, additional keyboards, the All Share Wireless Hub and NFC One Touch Pairing support.

There is a little more to know though. Samsung and ESPN have been working closely together to bring support for their popular ScoreCenter app to be integrated with AllShare. Which would let S III owners toss the app to their Samsung SMART TV. That integrated version of the app is already available via the S Suggest market place on current Galaxy S III devices.

It all sounds pretty exciting. Be sure to read through the full release below to pick out a few other things that might interest you the most.

Samsung Mobile to Begin Jelly Bean Update with TouchWiz® Enhancements for Galaxy S® III Smartphones in the U.S.

 

Available in the coming months, the Galaxy S III update offers the latest Androidâ„¢ platform; new camera, video and customization enhancements; and access to ESPN’s ScoreCenter app with custom AllShare® integration

 

 

DALLAS — October 17, 2012 — Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC (Samsung Mobile) – the No.1 mobile phone provider in the United States and a subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., the No. 1 smartphone provider worldwide1 – continues its commitment to bringing the latest innovation to market with the rollout of Android 4.1, Jelly Bean, the latest version of the world’s most popular smartphone operating system, to all Galaxy S III smartphones in the U.S. in the coming months.

 

The update will be made available both over the air and as a download via Kies, Samsung’s content sync and software update solution. The specific timing and update method will be announced by each carrier partner, AT&T, Sprint, T-Mobile, Verizon Wireless and U.S. Cellular.

 

Galaxy S III owners will receive the Jelly Bean update as well as a host of new and enhanced TouchWiz features, making it a faster, richer and more responsive device experience. Samsung’s best-selling flagship smartphone just got even better.

 

Samsung refined and enhanced the Galaxy S III experience by adding new capabilities to the camera, video and user interface, including:

  • ·         Camera Enhancements:

o    New live camera and camcorder filters offer a range of new ways to spark your creativity. Warm vintage, cold vintage, black and white, sepia, color highlights (blue, green, red/yellow), and many more are selectable from the main camera screen.

o    Pause and resume while recording video allows users to string together multiple captured video clips from a party, birthday or sporting event into a single file with no post editing required.

o    Low light photo mode takes advantage of Galaxy S III’s best-in-class High Dynamic Range (HDR) capabilities and offers an optimized mode for low light and indoor photos.

  • ·         Pop Up Play Update: Users can now easily resize or pause the Pop Up Play picture-in-picture video window, taking full advantage of the Galaxy S III’s powerful processor and large 4.8-inch screen.
  • ·         Easy Mode: Easy Mode is a simplified user experience option for first-time smartphone owners, providing large home screen widgets that focus on the device essentials. The Easy widgets include both 4×2 and 4×4 arrangements of favorite contacts, favorite apps, favorite settings, clock and alarm.
  • ·         Blocking Mode: Galaxy S III owners can disable incoming calls, notifications, alarms and LED indicators for a designated period of time.
  • ·         Improved Usability: Users now have multiple keyboard options with the addition of the Swype® keyboard.

 

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean offers users a smoother, faster and more fluid experience with expanded feature functionality, including:

 

  • ·         Google Nowâ„¢: Google Now gives users the right information at the right time, like how much traffic to expect before leaving work, when the next train is scheduled to arrive at the subway station or the score of a favorite team’s current game – conveniently delivered as notifications. Additionally, Google Now provides powerful voice assistant functionality across a range of domains, including weather, maps, navigation, search, image search, flight status and more. Google Now can conveniently be launched from the lock screen shortcut or by a long press on the menu button from any screen.
  • ·         Rich Notifications: Notifications can now expand and shrink with a pinch to show the right amount of information a user needs. Notifications have been enhanced so action can be taken without having to launch the app first – like sharing a screenshot directly from the notification.
  • ·         Automatic Widget Adjustment: Customizing the home screen is easier than ever before. Users can simply place a new icon or widget on the screen, and existing icons will move out-of-the-way to make space. When widgets are too big, they automatically resize to fit on the screen.

 

In addition to the operating system update, Samsung and ESPN worked together to integrate AllShare® technology into ESPN’s popular ScoreCenter® application. This means Galaxy S III owners will now be able to wirelessly push on-demand ESPN global sports coverage and highlights from the ESPN ScoreCenter app to their Samsung SMART TVâ„¢. When on the same Wi-Fi network as a Samsung SMART TV, a sharing icon will appear within the ScoreCenter video player which allows users to seamlessly push what they are watching to the TV. The ScoreCenter app with AllShare integration is available today for download through S Suggestâ„¢ on all U.S. Galaxy S III devices.

 

With the Jelly Bean update, the Galaxy S III will also add support for some exciting new accessory experiences.

  • ·         AllShare® Cast Wireless Hub: The AllShare Cast Wireless Hub accessory allows users to wirelessly mirror their phone screen to any HDTV or HDMI® display. Whether it’s sharing pictures, browsing the Web, playing games, streaming music, watching videos or projecting business presentations, users can control the action on the big screen wirelessly from their smartphone. AllShare Cast Wireless Hub even supports licensed content playback of premium TV and movies.
  • ·         NFC One Touch Pairing Support: Galaxy S III can now pair with supporting NFC Bluetooth® accessories in a single touch. The Samsung Galaxy HM3300 Bluetooth headset will be the first Samsung portfolio accessory to support this functionality (available in the near future), allowing users to pair their headset by touching it to the back of their device.

 

 

1 Samsung Mobile is the No. 1 mobile phone provider in the United States based upon reported shipment data, according to Strategy Analytics, North America Handset Vendor Marketshare, Q2 2012.  Samsung Electronics Company is the No. 1 smartphone provider worldwide based upon reported shipment data, according to Strategy Analytics Global Smartphone Vendor Market Share by Region: Q2 2012.

 

Samsung, Galaxy, TouchWiz, S Suggest, AllShare and Smart TV are trademarks of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 

Android, Google Now, and other marks are trademarks of Google Inc.  Other company names, product names and marks mentioned herein are property of their respective owners and may be trademarks or registered trademarks.

 

About Samsung Telecommunications America

Samsung Telecommunications America, LLC, (Samsung Mobile) a Dallas-based subsidiary of Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., researches, develops and markets wireless handsets, wireless infrastructure and other telecommunications products throughout North America. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com.

 

About Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.

Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. is a global leader in semiconductor, telecommunication, digital media and digital convergence technologies with 2011 consolidated sales of US$143.1 billion. Employing approximately 206,000 people in 197 offices across 72 countries, the company operates two separate organizations to coordinate its nine independent business units: Digital Media & Communications, comprising Visual Display, Mobile Communications, Telecommunication Systems, Digital Appliances, IT Solutions, and Digital Imaging; and Device Solutions, consisting of Memory, System LSI and LED. Recognized for its industry-leading performance across a range of economic, environmental and social criteria, Samsung Electronics was named the world’s most sustainable technology company in the 2011 Dow Jones Sustainability Index. For more information, please visit www.samsung.com.