Vodafone have just announced over at their blog something that Samsung Galaxy S III owners have been anxiously (and, perhaps, impatiently) waiting for. That’s right – come 1pm on Monday 26 November, Samsung will begin rolling out the Jelly Bean over-the-air update to your Vodafone Galaxy S III handsets.

As with most OTA updates, Vodafone advises this will be occurring in batches, so if you don’t get an update notification straight away, don’t panic, chances are you’ll receive it within the next two weeks, to make sure the OTA updates flying about don’t cripple networks and destroy things.

As a special bonus, we’ll have something extra exciting to announce at 1pm on Monday 26 November as well. Stay tuned…

As always, for more information on the update and the rollout schedule, check out Vodafone’s blog.

Source: Vodafone Blog.
Thanks: Our good mate Kieran at Vodafone.
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Joshua Broad

I found that i had to use KIES to update to the latest JB update, as when i tried to use the built in option to check for an update, it told me something along the lines, that an update has been scheduled, and to check back later, which means vodafone had me in a queue, and i would get it when it was my turn. The update brings my android version to 4.1.1 not 4.1.2 as suggested previously, i also noted that my call log had lost its recognition of the contacts in my address book, and when someone… Read more »

PointZeroOne

Anyone else having problems with contacts?

All the numbers entered are like this 0400 000 000, but when I receive a txt or look at old txt msgs the number appears as +61400 000 000 and so they are not associating with the contacts any more!

Phil Tann
PointZeroOne

thanks but I ended up sorting it myself by deleting the cache for the Contacts application

dharm

hi i got my jb update ,,,,,

Almost French

Downloading. 295.05MB.

rmillsbkk

My SGS3 is from Virgin and no update in sight…Bought my wife a SGS3 (red) from Kogan (ex HK) real cheap and it updated itself to JellyBean in October! hooked it up to kies and shows as latest firmware 🙂 next phone i will do that again for sure…forget from here…takes too long.

Tim

Paul & Keith: The carriers have to ‘prove’ that the firmware is ‘safe’ on their networks. So Samsung is unable to push out the Open firmware until it is approved. It sucks. My action, and recommendation to all, is to flash a UK (BTU) vesion using Odin, but at the same time – download the Aussie version of ICS) so that you can flash back if you have any hardware difficulties. Flashing the ROM via Odin takes more time to download the file (approx 500megs) than it does flashing. I think it took 5 min to flash and then 15min… Read more »

jason

Hi Tim
I didn’t know you didn’t have to root for official roms. Do you know if this is also the case with gs2? I ask a looking through forums about kernels etc is a bit much for my noob brain to handle

Paul Walker

But if my phone is unlocked and not purchased from a carrier, why do I have to wait for my update to be “proven”. Is it because ALL carriers have to prove it?

Like Jason, I’d like information on updating without rooting.

Mark Corlson

I wonder if 3G+ is being unveiled on Monday?

John Chung 哥

that news was so old mate

Keith

I wondered what was going on, thanks for the info Paul I didn’t know that was the case. The whole reason I purchased a generic S3 was to get the updates sooner not later – I’m starting to get over Android, but there is no way I’m going to IOS or Windows 🙁

Paul Walker

Spare a thought for us fools that bought the generic S3 thinking we’d get updates sooner but in fact get updates after the carriers due to a cozy deal that Samsung have with the carriers!

I’ve learnt my lesson. My next phone will be a Nexus. Shame on you Samsung!

Sean Royce

Samsung is never the problem, it’s always the carriers, they need to get their fucking acts together if they want to hold on to customers, although most of the norm don’t even know updates occur.

Paul Walker

But my phone is not provided by a carrier. I don’t see why I have to wait until the carriers have provided updates when my phone is unlocked.

Sean Royce

This is true, agreed 100%, sorry about the late response, barely check my notifications.

David Belling

Now I can eat my Jellybeans. Finally.