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Thursday May 23rd 2013

Finally – Samsung Galaxy Note gets ICS update

After Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) rolled out to the Samsung Galaxy S2, many wondered when the latest version of Android would roll out to the hybrid device the Galaxy Note. If you’ve been wondering the same thing, we have good news for you. ICS has finally rolled out to the device.

Samsung’s PR team confirmed with Know Your Mobile that “the Ice Cream Sandwich update for Galaxy Note has been released and will be available when approved across the networks”.

Let’s just hope we don’t experience the same fiasco with the Galaxy S2 when the ICS rolled out first to handsets locked to a network before SIM-free versions of the device. Regardless, we’re happy to report that ICS for the Galaxy Note has now landed.

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