Google Releases Android 4.1
Google's most innovative sweet Android 4.1 update, better known as Jelly Bean, feels to be moving to much more technology, whilst quite a few will still be waiting to be upgraded to Android 4.0 OS Ice Cream Sandwich.
Earlier today, HTC established that Android 4.1 is heading to its HTC One X, One S, and thus One XL.Not confirmed nonetheless as persuasive is the statement from SamMobile that Samsung has begun testing Jelly Bean for the Galaxy S3 and would push an change to its brand-new flagship phone later this summer. A tad harder to suppose is the report's various other rivalry that examining is furthermore under way on the Galaxy S2, which it might even obtain Android 4.1 if all moves well featuring its heir product.Android 4.1 Jelly Bean may also arrive to lead the low-end tablet market too, with word that technology making use of chips from ARM-competitor MIPS will quickly have the ability to function Android 4.1. IDG News Service reports that the effort and hard work to dock Jelly Bean on the hardware is originating directly via MIPS itself.That is not to mention a lot more high-end tabs wont obtain the bean treatment. Asus has proven the Transformer Prime and several of the Transformer Pads (the TF300 and TF700) will also be upgraded to Android 4.1.Google had now proclaimed the Galaxy Nexus and also Nexus S would enjoy Jelly Bean, and also we have over heard from plenty Galaxy Nexus managers who've by now obtained the update. There looks like it's less luck until now for most people of the Nexus S dedicated, nonetheless.When you are amongst the constantly impatient, or you ponder on Jelly Bean on a unit without belief of getting an official upgrade, there may be a hack for you. Thus far you will find Android 4.1 ports in the likes of CyanogenMod or the xdadevelopers forum for Samsung Galaxy S III - 16GB - marble white (Verizon Wireless)the Galaxy S3, the Kindle Fire as well as Nokia N9.Completely, that's one pretty sweet bag of beans -- yet it would be a lot more tasty with a few term of Motorola or LG's update ideas, which may have to be forthcoming.