Sunday, July 29, 2012

Android Jelly Bean Goes To 4.1

By Katherine Martina


Google formally unveiled its next-generation Android Os, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, in June at its annual I/O designer expo. The recent software is now only formally intended for two units, the Samsung Galaxy Nexus mobile phone plus Google's brand new Nexus 7 tablet pc - have a look at a Nexus 7 hands-on here - yet Jelly Bean must make its way to the bulk of recent Android systems in the approaching months, beginning with the Samsung Galaxy S III as well as Motorola XOOM tablet.

I've been implementing Jelly Bean on both Galaxy Nexus along with Nexus 7 for more than two weeks at present, and though the version number appears to be only a small bump up over the past version, Android 4.0 "Ice Cream Sandwich," Android Jelly Bean provides a amazing sleek user interface plus plenty of prized latest features.

Many of the most noteworthy attributes in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean add a drastically speedier, simpler user interface that Google engineered under the codename "Project Butter;" Android Beam, which permits you to promptly share photos as well as videos through NFC by tapping your machine to another harmonious product; a good solid and improved touch keyboard together with much better predictive capabilities; a different notification system that allows you to react to certain notifications straight from the Android notification tray as well as without opening up an software; and also a special Google Now feature that "learns" from a common device behavior and provides related cards that serve the info you search for before you decide to look for it.

Soon after modernizing my Nexus 7 device to the most up-to-date type of Jelly Bean the other day, I observed that Google submitted a comprehensive listing of each of the unique benefits as well as functionality in Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

In lieu of reprint the complete list here, I've disclosed links to a short list of key aspect changes in Jelly Bean and the full list of innovative capabilities in Android 4.1, each from Google.




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