Advertisements In line with several previous rumours and leaks, The Next Web is reporting that Google is planning to launch LG Nexus 4, 32GB Asus Nexus 7 Wi-Fi, 32GB Asus Nexus 7 3G, Samsung Nexus 10 and Android 4.2 at the upcoming October 29 press event.
Tag: Jelly Bean
Advertisements Motorola has announced which Android smartphones from the company will be getting the Android 4.1 update. Company has given the timeframe for some of the devices, but for others, it will be announced on a later date.
Advertisements The recent rumours regarding Android 4.2 are fake. Android & Me, which was the source of current flood of rumours surrounding Android 4.2, has posted that the recent rumours posted by them were not correct.
Advertisements Update: These rumours are fake. Android & Me, which is the source of the information has posted that these rumours are not correct. As we are coming nearer to the launch of next Nexus smartphone and Android version, rumours are mounting up to reveal the alleged details of both the OS and device. While, […]
Advertisements It might have been over three months since the arrival of Jelly Bean, but consumers are still in dark whether their tablet or phone will get the Android 4.1 update or not. We might not be able to clear everyone’s doubt right now, but at least Acer tablet users will know whether their Android […]
Advertisements In the wake of recent news originating out of UK, Sony’s global team has come out and clarified on the Jelly Bean update plans. Sony noted on its official blog that nothing is final in regards to Android 4.1 updates and the recent statement by UK team was made in error.
Advertisements After a brief soak test, which seems to have gone well, Motorola has starting pushing out the Jelly Bean update to Xoom Wi-Fi version in the United States. There is no word on the roll-out in other countries or even the Verizon version in the country.
Advertisements The first question on every Android consumer’s mind is whether my phone/tablet will get the Jelly Bean update or I will be stuck at ICS or worse at Gingerbread. Two of the top Android manufacturers HTC and Samsung have become the first ones to comment on their plans with Jelly Bean but nothing concrete […]
