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Sprint Galaxy Nexus & Nexus S 4G Jelly Bean Updates Rolling Out This Week?

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Sprint Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G owners looking for a Jelly Bean update might be in luck this week as the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G Jelly Bean updates are rumored to be rolling out this week.

An email, acquired by Android Central, seems to point to the Sprint Galaxy Nexus and Sprint Nexus S 4G as getting the upgrade to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean tomorrow, September 6th.

The email is address to Sprint Business Sales and it includes several details about the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G Jelly Bean updates.

Read: Sprint Galaxy Nexus Jelly Bean Update Remains in the Shadows.

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The Sprint Galaxy Nexus could get Jelly Bean this week.

Here is the email that is said to be circling:

To Sprint Business Sales

September 5, 2012

Software updates for the Samsung Galaxy Nexus (L700) and Nexus S 4G will be available beginning Thursday, 9.6.12. Galaxy Nexus Software Version: FH05 Nexus S Software Version: JRO03R Software updates will be pushed to all handsets via Google. Customers cannot initiate a download on their own.

Fixes/Enhancements:

Upgrades Device Operating System to Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) Fastest and smoothest version of Android released Better search experience Expandable, actionable notifications A smarter keyboard And more!

If true, this is huge news for Sprint Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S 4G owners who have, thus far, been left out of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean party that began in July. Other versions of the Nexus S already received their Jelly Bean updates.

Keep in mind, Sprint hasn’t said anything official yet but this email looks to be pretty credible and we could finally see the software roll out at some point tomorrow.

Read: Nexus S 4G Jelly Bean Update Release Date Still in Limbo.

We assume that the updates will roll out OTA (Over-the-Air) and that means that owners will want to check the About section in the device Settings to see if the update is available.

It could be that they roll out slowly so Sprint can make sure all is well so every single device owner may not see the update roll out on day one.

Keep those fingers crossed folks, tomorrow could be the day Jelly Bean arrives for Sprint’s Nexus devices.

 

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