Google?s upcoming update for its mobile Android platform may not be far, we have been hearing about it since a long time. Now the Google Play store has revealed that the Galaxy Nexus would be the first existing device which will get the new Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update.
The Google Play listing for the Galaxy Nexus says, ?The latest smartphone from Google, soon the first phone with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.? Along with it Google has uploaded a low resolution image of what seems to the Galaxy Nexus running Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. It is a poor image and since it is quite hard to decipher the key changes which will be introduced in the updated UI.
However there are some new changes which you can spot, first being the stock wallpaper, secondly there might be new stock icons and probably a tweaked Google search bar which seems to dock at the top of screen.
There is not information as to how long will it take to reach the device, although we can expect more information on the same at Google I/O which will start on June 27, where Google is also expected to launch its first Nexus tablet. The first Nexus tablet is rumored to be manufactured by Asus, and will come with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
One major problem Google will face with the new Android update getting it on existing Android devices. At the moment less than 10 percent of Android devices are running the latest Android 4.0 ICS, which suggests that the previous generation Android smartphones may take quite a lot of time to get updated to this version.
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