At least ten Samsung devices are in line to pick up their Android 4.4 KitKat update, according to Android blog Phandroid.
Phandroid, citing an unnamed source, said Samsung is expected to roll out the update to a mix of smartphones and tablets in the near future, all of them either relatively new or popular.
Samsung models rumored for KitKat updates:
Samsung Galaxy S4 SGH-i337
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active SGH-i537
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom SM-c105a
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 SGH-i467
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900a
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 SGH-i317
Samsung Galaxy Mega SGH-i527
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 SM-t217a
Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-i747
Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini SM-g730a
It's worth pointing out that these are very specific model numbers that tie to carriers and capacities, and that the list could grow. There is only one version of the Galaxy S3 listed (AT&T), but we might see the other US carrier flavors receive the same KitKat treatment.
So far only the Polish model of the Galaxy Note 3 has received an update.
Unfortunately, the anonymous tipster was unable to provide any details as to how soon these devices will pick up their respective updates. Samsung, for its part, has been quiet about software updates. CNET has reached out to Samsung for comment on the subject and this post will be updated with any new details.
Phandroid, citing an unnamed source, said Samsung is expected to roll out the update to a mix of smartphones and tablets in the near future, all of them either relatively new or popular.
Samsung models rumored for KitKat updates:
Samsung Galaxy S4 SGH-i337
Samsung Galaxy S4 Active SGH-i537
Samsung Galaxy S4 Zoom SM-c105a
Samsung Galaxy Note 8.0 SGH-i467
Samsung Galaxy Note 3 SM-N900a
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 SGH-i317
Samsung Galaxy Mega SGH-i527
Samsung Galaxy Tab 3 7.0 SM-t217a
Samsung Galaxy S3 SGH-i747
Samsung Galaxy S3 Mini SM-g730a
It's worth pointing out that these are very specific model numbers that tie to carriers and capacities, and that the list could grow. There is only one version of the Galaxy S3 listed (AT&T), but we might see the other US carrier flavors receive the same KitKat treatment.
So far only the Polish model of the Galaxy Note 3 has received an update.
Unfortunately, the anonymous tipster was unable to provide any details as to how soon these devices will pick up their respective updates. Samsung, for its part, has been quiet about software updates. CNET has reached out to Samsung for comment on the subject and this post will be updated with any new details.

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