Samsung claims Android 4.0 to hit Galaxy Note, Galaxy S II and Galaxy Tab next year

Samsung Italy put an end to doubts after revealing its plans to
upgrade the higher-end devices to Android 4.0. Consequently, the Galaxy
Note, Galaxy S II, and the Android 3-based tablets from the Tab 7.0 Plus
through the Tab 10.1 would be upgraded by the spring of next year. HDBlog.it
says that the original Galaxy S as well as other models represented
lower priorities. Samsung considered the highest priority as getting the
operating system on devices that would support it and only then
evaluating its lower-end devices.
Samsung may have revealed a real hardware baseline for the new
Android 4.0 operating system when saying that any device had to have at
least WVGA at 400×800 to receive an upgrade.
Android 4.0 will help most the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S II, both of
them getting major phone interface changes. The changes are subtler on a
tablet and mainly include updated core applications and face unlock, as
well as others that are not dependent on the size of the screen.
While showing Samsung decided to support its older hardware, it is
still clear that the Galaxy Nexus is the only device of Samsung to carry
Android 4.0 in the near future. Other devices are likely to appear at
the CES expo in January and in February at Mobile World Congress.
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