Sprint has announced its customers that it has released a minor firmware update for Galaxy Tab owners. The maintenance update is being pushed over-the-air (OTA) from Google's servers and cannot be done manually.
According to the carrier, the update has started to reach customers since February 7th and will be delivered in stages with all Sprint Galaxy Tab devices expected to receive it within 5 days.
Initially, Sprint's roll out schedule was set to 4 days, but recently the carrier stated that the update would be delivered by Friday evening, February 11th.
Samsung Galaxy Tab update EA24 is a minor maintenance firmware update that brings a few enhancements and fixes:
- New drivers for LCD supplier;
- QIK software update to 0.04.77 (will overlay existing version);
- Exchange email fixes.
For those who haven't received the update yet, it is likely that their devices haven't been included in the first two days' batch.
There's no reason to try and check for the update from the device, as the manual download is not available for this update.
For those out of the loop, Galaxy Tab packs a 3-megapixel camera with autofocus, LED flash, geo-tagging, video recording capabilities (720x480@30fps), but also a 1.3-megpapixel secondary front-facing camera for video calls.
Galaxy Tab is powered by an ARM Cortex A8 1 GHz processor (PowerVR SGX540 graphics) and features full HD video playback capabilities (up to 7 hours) and support for Adobe Flash 10.1.
Other key features of the Android tablet include Bluetooth 3.0 with A2DP, GPS with A-GPS support, proprietary USB 2.0, 512 MB RAM, 16GB internal memory and microSD card slot for memory expansion (up to 32GB, 16Gb card included).
Samsung has recently announced that its first Android tablet, Galaxy Tab topped 2 million units sold since its launch in October last year. Galaxy Tab is currently retailed in 94 countries through no less than 200 mobile carriers.
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