Have a Samsung Galaxy Nexus that isn't
running on Verizon or Sprint? Well good news! The update to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean has started rolling out and should be hitting your phone in the
next couple of days. The update brings with it Google Now, new notifications,
and a much more responsive interface thanks to Project Butter.
In the Google+ post that announced this
exciting bit of news, Google also mentioned that the Motorola Xoom, Nexus S,
and other Galaxy Nexus phones (it presumably meant those running on Sprint and
Verizon), were the next devices in line to receive the upgrade to Jelly Bean.
The company also stated that the Nexus 7, which is shipping later this month,
would be running the latest Android operating system--something which it had
already announced at Google I/O last June.
Unfortunately, outside of the Nexus 7, Google
didn't give a timeframe for when we could expect the update to become available
to those other phones (and tablet). Hopefully it's sooner rather than later,
but at least for now more people can enjoy the benefits of owning a Google
developer device.
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