Musky
Android Expert
AT&T and Verizon users are expected to receive the update in the next two weeks and Sprint users were the first to get it on the first of this month.
Jelly Bean rollout
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AT&T and Verizon users are expected to receive the update in the next two weeks and Sprint users were the first to get it on the first of this month.
Verizon sucks, they hold us hostagesi can't wait for it and also to get my Gnote 2
Hostage, really? Does your phone do what you bargained for when you bought it? Are you not free to go to another carrier?
Yes, not all of us are Amish.Christianpost...

Probably true but VZW sales folk do push the OS version (if it is the latest) and so much the better when it's on their most expensive Android models. It wouldn't be the first time a salesman used jargon to bamboozle/wow/appear competent and I can see Google Now having some relevant selling points too.Out of the umpteen million GS3s sold, I doubt that more than 5,000 even know what OS is on the phone (other then 'Android'.)