Samsung is in hot water as it was revealed that the Korean Company’s TouchWiz UI overlay has a vulnerability that enables numerous Samsung Galaxy smartphones, including their flagship, Galaxy S III, to be remotely wiped by visiting a malicious website.
Not long after Apple released the latest version of iOS, Samsung is also starting to roll out the latest version of the Android OS, version 4.1 (Jelly Bean) to its flagship smartphone, the Galaxy S III.
It looks like it’s coming sooner than later for the international version of the Samsung Galaxy S III.
Just as Samsung announced the Galaxy S III in London last week, Samsung Electronics Philippines is dropping the prices of the three of their Galaxy devices.