The update is about 400MB in size and is pushed OTA (over-the-air)

Mar 6, 2013 14:31 GMT  ·  By

Verizon launched the Samsung Galaxy Stellar back in August 2012 with Android 4.0.4 Ice Cream Sandwich platform onboard.

However, Samsung promised a Jelly Bean upgrade would be available for download at a later date. Then, several days ago Verizon announced it would start the rollout of the promised Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update on March 4.

Well, it looks like it took a bit longer, but the update is now live and can be downloaded OTA (over-the-air) via Wi-Fi network preferably. The update is about 400MB in size and brings the following new features and improvements:

- Device software supports up to 64GB SD memory card; - New VZW Remote Diagnostics application for Jelly Bean software has been added; - Improved call clarity while using the AUX Port of the car radio; - Multimedia messages no longer show when user sends group text message; - Improvements to Back Up Assistant (BuA) manual sync and Wi-Fi connection have been made; - “Merge with Google” and “Merge with Samsung” have been removed from contact menu; - Spell check functionality has been improved; - Improved network connection has been made; - VZW Sync & Connect email server connectivity has been improved; - S-Suggest preloaded application has been removed; - Verizon app store application has been removed.