The Samsung Galaxy J1 originally launched with Android KitKat and may not officially support an upgrade to Android Lollipop due to hardware limitations and manufacturer decisions. However, some users might find unofficial custom ROMs that allow them to install Lollipop on their device. It's important to note that using custom ROMs can void warranties and may lead to instability. Always proceed with caution and back up data before attempting any modifications.
The latest released version of Android is 4.4.4
Yes. The Samsung Galaxy S3 runs Android version 4.1
As of August 2017, the latest version of Android is Nougat, which is version 7.0 and started to be released in October 2016.
The Corby II has some developer support to possibly convert it from its proprietary Samsung OS to Android OS. There doesn't appear to be much written on it, but if you do a search on YouTube, there's a few how-to's on installing a version of Android (could be from a Samsung Galaxy Mini) to the Corby II.
Go to your setting open about and check your android version from there
Android
No there isn't any episodes running with Android actually, it's termed as versions and currently the latest version of Android is 5.0 Lollipop !
There's no any version named Android 8 or Android 16, the latest version currently Android is Android 5.0 Lollipop and its has announced recently i.e. 15th October 2014.
The Samsung Behold II was released with Android 1.5. It can be upgraded from your cell phone's settings menu.
You download the application first and then click on the update button.
Android 4.3 is the highest you can go: Operating system Original: Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich" Current: Android 4.3 "Jelly Bean",[8] Android 4.4 "KitKat" (2 GB RAM variants and GT-I9301I Neo only)[9] Unofficial: Android 11 "R" via LineageOS 18.0 Unofficial for Samsung Galaxy S III GT-I9300 Exynos Variant[10] Android 7.1 "Nougat" via LineageOS 14.1 Unofficial for Samsung Galaxy S III d2 Snapdragon variants
No, Samsung isn't Android, rather than Samsung use Android to power up their devices. What Samsung does is they download the Android Source Code, customize it according to their own way of showing things up and put it over their devices. I am sure you have heard about TouchWiz, it's the name given by Samsung own version of Android.