Good news if you bought an HTC One X: it’ll be getting the upgrade to the Jelly Bean build of Android next month.
At least, that’s according to one well-respected Android developer.
Good news if you bought an HTC One X: it’ll be getting the upgrade to the Jelly Bean build of Android next month.
At least, that’s according to one well-respected Android developer.
Some lucky Motorola Xoom owners have reported they’ve got the Android Jelly Bean update. So if you’ve got a Xoom, start hitting the update button now, as today could be your lucky day.
So Android Jelly Bean looks awesome, with Google Now and the new and improved Voice Search putting some real distance between it and iOS. The Nexus 7 arrives on Thursday, but when will other manufacturers be updating their handsets to Jelly Bean?
Well we’ve been in touch; read the answers after the break.
Yes, you read that right. The three-year-old HTC HD2 can run Android Jelly Bean, thanks to a port by some enterprising chaps.
So if this can run Jelly Bean, surely pretty much any Android handset can, right?
The new version of Android, 4.1 aka Jelly Bean, has started rolling out to Galaxy Nexus devices right now. So you could well get using features like Google Now and the amazing new Voice Search today.
Speaking of which, check out this awesome new video showing off 20 things you can do with Voice Search.
Google was keen to big up the revamped search abilities in Jelly Bean, claiming to have redesigned the function from the ground up. With one eye on Siri, it’s vastly improved its Voice Search, making it quicker and more accurate, with the might of the Google search engine behind it.
If you’re in any doubt, here’s why it’s more than a match for Apple’s voice-activated assistant.