Galaxy Note 10.1 Android 4.1, JellyBean Update Now Rolling Out

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By Vincent Funaro , Christian Post Reporter
January 16, 2013|9:44 am

The Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 Android 4.1.2, JellyBean update is now rolling out in the U.S.

Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1Image courtesy of SamsungOfficial Image of the Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1

Android Police posted up a picture of a device with the model number GT-N8013 that is now running Android 4.1.2.

In order to perform the update, Note 10.1 owners should visit Settings>About device>Software update or just hook the device up to a PC with a USB cable and install it using Samsung KIES software.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 with Android 4.1, JellyBean will be available on Verizon in the near future, according to a tweet released by Samsung earlier this month.

"Today, we are announcing a 4G LTE Galaxy Note 10.1 is coming to @VerizonWireless! JellyBean, and productivity apps with it," tweeted Samsung on Jan. 7.

Samsung also confirmed the news at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas.

This LTE Galaxy Note 10.1 first showed up in the U.S. Federal Communications Commission last month, and older news that leaked pointed to Verizon carrying this device.

The carrier did not reveal any information on pricing or release date.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 was first released back in August and has many of the same features as the original Note.

It also comes with a 1.4GHz processor and 2GB of RAM, a 5-megapixel rear camera, and a 1.9-megapixel front-facing shooter.

The Note 10.1 also comes with Smart Stay, a feature that tracks the owner's eye to ensure that the screen is always on while being looked at, and Pop Up Play, that allows the owner to watch a video anywhere on the device's screen while simultaneously performing other tasks.

The Galaxy Note 10.1 has flown under the radar for the most part, being over shadowed by the smaller original version and the Galaxy Note 2.

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