The Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II for Verizon was launched last November, but disappointing came with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich instead of the newer Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Luckily it only took a few months for the handset to receive its first Jelly Bean software update.
Now it looks like the Stratosphere II is getting a new software update which is 91MB in size and carriers the I415VRBMF1 software version. It's not an update to Android 4.2 Jelly Bean, but its a welcome update all the same.
New features include an improvement to the Data Usage Meter, improved connectivity when using Mobile hotspot, improved connectivity when using the new Kindle app, a fix for the Internet browser reset issue, fix for an issue with the screen going blue or monotone when device restart was required, Caller Name ID app is now supported, and a defect where the entire text message was replaced during word correction has been fixed. Other enhancements include SIM pin entry screen now shows remaining attempts, lock screen improved when in emergency calling mode, enhanced lock screen security, and improved custom ringtones for the contacts lists.
There is no word on the root status of the Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II after installing this update, so it would be better to hold off for awhile if you rely on a root.
source - Verizon
Friday, July 19, 2013
Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II for Verizon receives software update
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7/19/2013 05:56:00 PM
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