The so-called
Value Pack upgrade that was leaked for original Samsung Galaxy S devices after the company announced
they would not be upgraded to Ice Cream Sandwich (it was later given a passing mention in the Galaxy S II
ICS upgrade notes) has been officially released, at least in Korea. The official
Samsung Tomorrow page has a link to Gingerbread and Froyo upgrades for the Galaxy S, as well as the
Galaxy K and Galaxy U phones. Just like the leaked version, it adds some
Ice Cream Sandwich features to these non-Android 4.0 phones, including
Face Unlock, the ability to take pictures while shooting video and launcher improvements, without the fully reworked underpinnings of the new OS. Owners of compatible devices can hit the source link for all the details and the files, as long as they have Kies 2.0 at the ready and a bit of open storage space (backing up existing data is also, naturally, encouraged). Of course whether this will officially come to any of our US-carrier optimized Galaxy S models is still unknown.
Samsung Galaxy S ICS-like 'value pack' upgrade officially released in Korea originally appeared on Engadget on Thu, 29 Mar 2012 00:03:00 EDT. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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