Samsung rolls out Android 3.2 (again) to Galaxy Tab 10.1, fixes what it broke

And just like that, the Honeycomb begins to drizzle anew. It took Sammy a few days to sort things out after an available Android 3.2 update broke WiFi, Bluetooth and auto-rotate on some users’ 10.1 slates. But now official word from the company has that planned OTA software upgrade aiming for a round two redux, rolling out with a fix in tow for affected tabs. Of course, if you were one of the few besot with crippled connectivity issues, you can download the software via the Kies desktop app and sideload it from there. So, no need to worry. Your happy tablet days are here again.

Samsung rolls out Android 3.2 (again) to Galaxy Tab 10.1, fixes what it broke originally appeared on Engadget on Tue, 22 Nov 2011 13:19:00 EST.

By | 2011-11-22T12:00:07+00:00 November 22nd, 2011|Android Related|1 Comment

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  1. Trsdbrown November 26, 2011 at 12:49 am

    The Toshiba Thrive 3.2 update has the same problems. Hoping Japan calls S Korea for tips. Toshiba is woefully slow in acknowledging problems let alone fixing them

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