The announcement that Samsung will start landed Android Ice Cream Sandwich on Galaxy S II was a fake news.
The upgrade news came from posting on the Samsung FAQ page site. The page titled "Galaxy ICS upgrade S2," describes how the mobile phone owner can upgrade to Android 4.0.
Less from 24 hours later, Samsung pulled their announcement on Twitter. The Twit that written in Korean language was explained that the upgrade instructions are uploaded in a Philippine Samsung site is a mistake, and the upgrade schedule will be uploaded to Twitter after getting confirmation.
Previously been reported, that 20 million Galaxy S II owners around the world need to refresh their phone software to the Samsung Kies upgrade software, then upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich. This is the last part of news that makes the Galaxy S II owners as retractable since the Ice Cream Sandwich announcement last year.
After initially stating will bring the Android 4.0 to the Galaxy S II, Samsung reneged on its promises. Then, they said is reviewing the plan. Till finally, announced it will update the Galaxy S II in the first quarter of 2012.
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