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Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich coming to Samsung Galaxy S II and Note in March

At last your ICS jitters will be over as the software update rolls out for Samsung's headline smartphone hardware

Samsung Galaxy S II owners and Samsung Galaxy Note owners alike can rejoice this March as the Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich software update rolls out to them at last.

The Norwegian branch of Samsung has confirmed development of ICS is on schedule for a release at the end of this quarter, meaning the wait is finally over. Facial recognition unlocking, beautiful multi-tasking, a better browser and a lovely new task manager will be coming to the Galaxy S II and Galaxy Note soon. Mind you, with the Galaxy S III incoming, Samsung might’ve left the upgrade a bit late for impatient early adopters.

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