Tuesday, August 28, 2012

Google publishes Android 4.1 source Jelly Bean


Waiting for the phone to update its Android 4.1? This is what the new system has many improvements and primarily works much, much smoother. The problem is that the manufacturers do an update before the face for months. This means that modderzy ROMs are moved to work on many phones and will soon Bean Jelly.

   Evidenced by the fact that you have not got all the models announced updates to the previous version of Android - Ice Cream Sandwich. In some cases, these updates even as they appeared - their quality leaves much to be desired. Example - Galaxy S II, which in appearance looks almost the same as the Gingerbread software. All aesthetic flavors created by Google in ICS were brutally killed by Samsung. So far no manufacturer has not revealed if and when the phones will get an update to Jelly Bean. However, there is a huge chance that you will soon be running ROMs with Android 4.1 for your phone. And it's not low quality, which we wrote about recently in the case of the Galaxy S II and S III. These were based on the binary versions of the ROM's from your Galaxy Nexus. Now, Google released the source code, which means that developers have a huge range of possibilities. They can modify a lot of things you could not do before. The whole event Androdia said chief engineer, Jean-Baptiste Queru.

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