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Apparently the update has started to be pushed out to devices today (September 24) in Europe, starting in Poland unfortunately it will not likely reach Canadian sources until sometime in November. Not to be outdone by Apple’s recent release of it’s new mobile OS, Samsung has provided a list of devices that will be upgraded to Jelly Bean, the newest Android OS. Source: Mobile Syrup Posted in Cell phones, Mobile, Review | Tagged Android, Gingerbread, Ice Cream Sandwich, iOS 6, Jelly Bean, OS adoption rate | Leave a reply Samsung announces devices to receive Jelly Bean upgrade As a result, the adoption rate of the new mobile OS by iPhone users was already 17% after only 24 hours and now today that rate is at 60% in Canada and the US. In the Apple world updates to the OS are supported by most of its devices, only the older iPhones were not capable of upgrading to iOS 6. It was recently reported that Samsung has started to roll out Jelly Bean to its devices in Europe while HTC smartphones will receive the update later this month. The adoption rate is expected to jump significantly once popular devices such as the Galaxy S III and the HTC One X get upgraded. The low rate for Jelly Bean is not surprising since there are only a handful of devices that have been released that are capable of being upgraded to it (e.g. The latest offering from Google, Jelly Bean, is only at 1.8%. Version 2.3 of Gingerbread still accounts for almost 56% of users, while Ice Cream Sandwich is now up to 23.7%. Source: Mobile Syrup and iPhone in Canada Posted in Cell phones, Mobile | Tagged Android, Availability, Canada, Galaxy S 4, Jelly Bean, Samsung | Leave a reply BlackBerry to support Jelly Bean … eventuallyĮven though Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.3-4.0.4) was released nearly a year ago and Jelly Bean (Android 4.1) about three months ago, Gingerbread (Android 2.3-2.3.7) is still the top OS among Android users. At least initially it will be available in black or white but is expected to ship in other colors later.
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Samsung Canada announced that their new flagship phone, the Galaxy S 4, will be available on most major carriers in Canada in Q2.
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Sources: Engadget, The Verge and Indiegogo Posted in Cell phones, Computer, Consumer, Mobile, On sale, Software | Tagged Android, Canonical, Edge, Smartphone, Ubuntu | Leave a reply Rogers and Bell expand offerings on Mobile TV If the goal is not reached the company says that it will continue to pursue its strategy of developing and bringing to market a more basic Ubuntu smartphone. The Edge will only be developed if Canonical reaches its goal of $32 million by August 21, as of July 22 at 12:30 pm (EST), it was at $240,000 so it is well on its way.
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True to its word of trying to merge the desktop and mobile operating systems, the phone will be capable of running Ubuntu or Android and will turn into a PC when docked with an external monitor.
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In terms of connectivity, the Edge will likely have a LTE radio, dual band WiFi, Bluetooth 4.0 and NFC. The device will have a 4.5 inch 720 p screen, with a quad core CPU, 4 GB of RAM, an incredible 128 GB of storage, 8MP rear / 2 MP front facing camera and stereo speakers. See the Indieogo Campaign home for the various perks that you will get as a contributor. As a special introductory perk, those who contribute $600 before July 23 at 16:00 BST will get their very own Edge, the company is expected to be selling it for $830 at the time of release next year. Today Canonical, the company behind Ubuntu, announced a $32 million fund raising campaign on Indiegogo to get its device, the Edge, to market by May 2014. It has 27 days left to reach its goal of $32 million. The company has since added new categories of rewards based on your contribution level. Update: As of 12:30 pm (EST) on July 26, Canonical has raised $6,579,671.