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Android 4.3, JellyBean Update Release Date Schedule for Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 2, Galaxy S3 Leaked

The Android 4.3, JellyBean update release dates for the Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 were leaked by Samsung Canada and French mobile operator SFR.

Samsung Canada's vice president of the enterprise business division Paul Brennan confirmed to MobileSyrup that the Galaxy S3, Galaxy S4, and Galaxy Note 2 will update to the new software a bit after international users.

The company will apparently upgrade all three of these devices simultaneously during the month of Nov. for Canadian users. International users will get Android 4.3 sometime during Oct.

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Samsung has been working with Google and local carriers to "ensure a smooth" rollout for all of these smartphones.

French mobile operator SFR confirmed the Android 4.3 roll out for the three devices in a new chart.

The Galaxy S4 will receive it sometime in Oct. through KIES and OTA. The Galaxy S3 will get the update in Nov. or Dec. through the same methods and the Galaxy Note 2 will have it around the same time.

SFR also revealed that the HTC One will update to Android 4.3 sometime in Oct.

The carrier's timetable agrees with some of the previous rumors regarding the update rolling out to those devices. The Galaxy S4 will be the first of those three models to receive Android 4.3 in most regions. The company's 2012 flagships will follow shortly after.

Android 4.3 debuted alongside the Nexus 7 successor earlier this year. The software is the final iteration of JellyBean before Google renames it KitKat on Android 4.4 later this year. Android 4.3 has already been made available for various Nexus devices including the Nexus 4. It brings many new features to the software and better overall performance as well.

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