Samsung is cherry picking which devices it pushes the Android 4.4 KitKat update to but it's singling out a lot of early device adopters as the Galaxy S3 i9300, better known as the international version of the phone, won't be getting the update.
According to a statement from Samsung, the Galaxy S3 and S3 mini don't meet the required specifications to facilitate Google's latest OS despite KitKat being advertised as being able to run smooth on even the lowest end Android devices: “In order to facilitate an effective upgrade on the Google platform, various hardware performances such as the memory (RAM, ROM, etc.), multi-tasking capabilities, and display must meet certain technical expectations.”
When KitKat was announced last year, it was supposed to solve Android's classic fragmentation problem and allow for a smooth experience on phone's with as little as 512MB RAM and a single core CPU but it seems that Samsung's version of KitKat actually requires a lot more power:
“The Galaxy S3 and S3 mini 3G versions come equipped with 1GB RAM, which does not allow them to effectively support the platform upgrade. As a result of the Galaxy S3 and S3 mini 3G versions’ hardware limitation, they cannot effectively support the platform upgrade while continuing to provide the best consumer experience.”
The upgrade will be coming to US versions of the phone though, which sport 2GB of RAM, the extra memory is probably required in order to support the manufacturer's bloated Touch Wiz skin, which is evident by Samsung's 4 times larger than stock RAM requirement.
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KitGuru Says: The Galaxy S3 is still a very good performer, so it's a shame that Samsung isn't taking the time to support it any more. It would be nice if more Android devices had supported updates for longer than two years after release. Do any of you guys own an S3? Are you disappointed that you won't get the update or do you run a custom ROM?
Source: SamMobile
Doesn’t matter, touchwiz is slow on SIII anyway. Just use Cyanongen 11 or any other custom ROM and you will get better battery performance and KitKat experience.
That’s because your awkward Samsung, and cant make good software.
This upsets me. I just got an S3 from a coworker for a decent price. I’ve been liking it so far and haven’t considered rooting or flashing it until now. I might end up going with Cyanogen after this.
Might aswell. They couldn’t even provide a good and stable 4.3 so.