Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 New Official Android 3.2 Honeycomb Update Released, Fixes Bluetooth, Wi-Fi Issues

24 Nov 2011 / By sanjo / In Tablets


Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 one of the most popular tablets, has been in the news for several reasons. Just days ago, you had come across news about the Android 3.2 Honeycomb update that created problems in Wi-Fi connectivity. Now, the Korean company has released the new Android 3.2 Honeycomb update that comes with the fix for the issue.

galaxy tab 10.1 Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.1 New Official Android 3.2 Honeycomb Update Released, Fixes Bluetooth, Wi Fi Issues

Samsung was forced to bring the revised update of the Android 3.2 OS, after receiving complaints from many users on the Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and auto-rotation issues created by the previous one.

The new update pack comes with solutions for all the problems in the Galaxy Tab 10.1. The new official Android 3.2 update can be downloaded to your devices over-the-air.

The company has said that the launch procedure is slow and might even take a few days or weeks to get notified. For quick OS upgrading, users can connect their Galaxy Tabs to a PC and press the keys software updater.

You will get the device ready in a few minutes, but don’t forget to create a backup before you start the updating procedure.

Some of the tablet owners are worried whether this is the tested version or not, seeing the problems appeared due to the previous pack. Meanwhile, Samsung apologizing about the issues make us think that there will be no further problems.

After upgrading, don’t forget to tell us how the new Android 3.2 Honeycomb update works on your Galaxy Tab 10.1.

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