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Galaxy S2 Skyrocket Android 4.1, JellyBean Update Now Available

The Samsung Galaxy S2 Skyrocket Android 4.1, JellyBean update is now available for AT&T customers.

Users of one the company's first ever LTE devices now have the ability to update to the latest build of Android, according to SamMobile.

The JellyBean update brings many new features to the device including a smoother interface, full user interface revamp, S Cloud, improved camera features, new lockscreen, Direct Call, Smart Stay, new widgets, 2 home screen modes, new notification bar, and Google Now.

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The Android 4.1.2, JellyBean update is available for the regular Galaxy S2 on T-Mobile.

T-Mobile released its specific version that can be accessed on the Galaxy S2 when users check new on their settings and see if they received a "New Updates" available message.

The Galaxy S2 is one of few devices from 2011 that will receive Android 4.1.2, JellyBean thanks to its overwhelming popularity.

The Android 4.1, JellyBean update for the Epic 4G Touch, also known as the Galaxy S2 on Sprint, is now available for download.

The update can be accessed over-the-wire using Samsung's Simple Upgrade Tool.

JellyBean will bring many new features to the smartphone including enhanced graphic capabilities. Other new additions that come with the software include Smart Stay, which tracks eye movement to ensure the device screen is always on whole is viewed; Direct Call, which converts text message to interface to the voice call interface by raising phone to the ear; Pop Up Play, which allows users to watch video content while operating any application at the same time; and different operation modes which allow users to modify the device functions to meet their always-changing needs.

The Galaxy Express smartphone also now has the ability to update to Android 4.1.2.

The lower-end Galaxy device is currently available on AT&T in the U.S. and an international version launched in other regions running the first version of Android 4.1, JellyBean.

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