[h1]Samsung Galaxy S4 software improvements headed to the Galaxy S3[/h1]
By
Richard Devine | Mar 14 2013 | 9:57 pm |
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Samsung showed off a whole bunch of new software improvements launching with the
Galaxy S4, but apparently they won't remain exclusive to Samsung's latest.
PC Mag managed to catch a word with Nick DiCarlo, Samsung's VP of Portfolio Planning, right after the Unpacked event in New York City. While discussing the new software features on the Galaxy S4, the topic of what might see its way onto the
Galaxy S3 cropped up:
Anything that we can do that's not dependent on hardware like infrared, we'll definitely bring to all the flagship devices
This could also include the
Galaxy Note 2, though that wasn't specifically mentioned. That opens the door to a whole bunch of the new features such as dual-camera, S-Translator, S Health, and perhaps even the Smart Pause and Scroll features. We've seen a real push on the software front in recent months from Samsung, highlighted by launching the Galaxy S4 on
Android 4.2.2 -- the latest and greatest.
It's by no means a concrete confirmation, nor do we have any idea when such updates may appear. But, the Galaxy S3 was a worldwide smash for Samsung, it's not unreasonable to think they'll support it as long as they can.
Source:
PC Mag