Good news for owners of Samsung's
Galaxy Tab 2 10.1 ,as it appears that an
update to Jelly Bean is now making
its way to the Wi-Fi-only flavor of
the 10.1-inch tablet in the U.S. One
owner sent a screenshot over to
Android Police that shows his Tab 2
10.1 running Android 4.1.1, build
JRO03C. We're without a changelog
for the 311MB update for now, but
since users are getting bumped up
to Jelly Bean, they'll like be treated
to new goodies like Google Now and
the smoother operation that comes
with Project Butter.
The Tab 2 10.1 isn't the only Galaxy
Tab family member enjoying a new
treat today, as several owners of the
Galaxy Tab 2 7.0 are also reporting
that the Jelly Bean update has made
its way to them over the air. Users
in the XDA-developers forums and
Android Central forums say that the
update weighs in at 381.05MB.
Both of these updates are said to be
rolling out over the air, so if you've
got a Tab 2 7.0 or Tab 2 10.1 laying
around, it may be worth your time
to head on into the About section in
your device's Settings menu to
check for the update. An alternate
install method is to grab a USB
cable, plug the slate into your
computer and fire up Samsung's Kies
software. While these updates may
have taken longer to roll out than
I'm sure owners of the Tab 2s
would've liked, the good news is
that Jelly Bean is finally here. Be
sure to give us a shout in the
comments below once the dust has
settled and you're running Android
4.1!
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