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No ICS for Galaxy S II on March 10 says Samsung


The tweet above was originally written in Korean and translated using Google Translate. Source here.

Samsung has acted swiftly to correct an alert coming from its country office in the Philippines that said an update to bring the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich OS to the Samsung Galaxy S II will be available tomorrow (March 10).

In an update from its official Twitter account, Samsung stated that the information uploaded by Samsung Philippines was “wrong”. The update added that Samsung will announce via Twitter once the much awaited ICS update schedule has been confirmed.

If you own a Galaxy S II, it looks like you’ll have to wait a while longer to get Android 4.0 on your device. In December last year, Samsung announced that it will make ICS available for the Galaxy S II and the Galaxy Note will start in the first quarter of this year. We’re already in March, the last month for the first quarter of this year. Let’s just hope Samsung keeps to its word and release the ICS update soon.

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