Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean leaked firmware for the Galaxy S III
Posted by: Tim Tibbetts on 05/20/2013 06:58 AM [ Comments ]
SamMobile is giving a sneak peek at Android 4.2.2 with a leaked firmaware. New enhancements in the Android 4.2.2 update found so far include:
- Android 4.2.2 – Build ID: JDQ39
- New S4 Lockscreen: Multiple Widgets, two Unlock effects (Ripple and Light), improved ripple effect than Android 4.1.2, ability to change clock size and set a personal message
- New Screen modes (From S4): Adapt Display and Professional Photo
- Daydream
- Driving mode
- Actionable notifications
- New Additions in Notification Center
- Completely revamped Settings UI (Tabbed interface – Exactly like the S4)
- Addition of Voice controls (Let’s you control various parts of the phone using voice commands – Galaxy S4 feature)
- Gallery modes have white background (When changing gallery modes to 3D the background changes to white)
- Full screen Samsung apps
- New S-Voice (from S4)
- New smart switch widget
Full details and screenshots at SamMobile.
You can download the pre-release firmware from SamMobile if you want to test it out but remember it is unsupported so we must warn you that it might not be a good idea.
- New S4 Lockscreen: Multiple Widgets, two Unlock effects (Ripple and Light), improved ripple effect than Android 4.1.2, ability to change clock size and set a personal message
- New Screen modes (From S4): Adapt Display and Professional Photo
- Daydream
- Driving mode
- Actionable notifications
- New Additions in Notification Center
- Completely revamped Settings UI (Tabbed interface – Exactly like the S4)
- Addition of Voice controls (Let’s you control various parts of the phone using voice commands – Galaxy S4 feature)
- Gallery modes have white background (When changing gallery modes to 3D the background changes to white)
- Full screen Samsung apps
- New S-Voice (from S4)
- New smart switch widget
Full details and screenshots at SamMobile.
You can download the pre-release firmware from SamMobile if you want to test it out but remember it is unsupported so we must warn you that it might not be a good idea.
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