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    Your Galaxy SIII is now ripe for Android 4.3 upgrade

    The best selling Android phone for 2012, the Samsung Galaxy S III has  received the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean upgrade in AMEA (Africa Middle East and Asia) region plus also the UK as well. The latest firmware is seeding to all Galaxy S III smartphone users across in that region.

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    You can check out the Android 4.3 change log below

    • GALAXY GEAR Support
    • TRIM Support (faster UI)
    • ANT+ Support
    • Core UI elements get the new TouchWiz look (not widgets and icons though)
    • New Samsung Keyboard
    • GPU drivers have been updated
    • New Lockscreen: Multiple Widgets, improved ripple effect than Android 4.1.2, ability to change clock size and set a personal message
    • New Display modes: Adapt Display and Professional Photo
    • Daydream
    • Driving mode
    • Actionable notifications
    • Move-to-SD-card feature
    • New Camera mode : Sound and Shot
    • New Additions in Notification Center
    • Tabbed Settings UI
    • Implementation of Voice controls
    • New Samsung Apps: Calculator, Clock, Contacts, Gallery, Music
    • Full screen Samsung apps
    • New S-Voice

    If the the software update notification has not popped up on your smartphone you can download the firmware from the Settings > About device > Software update option and get your Galaxy up-to-date

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    Thanks Karim for the tip

     

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