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Google finally hands over Android 4.1 to the AOSP (Android Open Source Project), currently though, the only proprietary binaries available for devs to feast on are the the ones meant for the Galaxy Nexus and Google's newly-announced Nexus 7 Tablet. This is great news for us custom-rom users since the people over at Cyanogenmod and several other dev groups now have unrestricted access to the Android 4.1 source code. Surely it won't take long for Jellybean-flavored ROMs to start flooding online forums, hopefully we may even be able to get our hands on a Jellybean ROM outfitted with the impressively efficient Linaro Kernel in the near future -- even though it sort of competes with Project Butter -- well, one can never have too much of a good thing right? The internet search giant has not given any hints regarding the availability of complete factory images for the Nexus devices we have mentioned above (including the Xoom), not to worry though, the official builds of Android 4.1 will surely be made available once Google starts rolling out OTA updates to the masses. Read more in our articles including "Android 4.1 Source Code now out" and "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices".

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Google finally hands over Android 4.1 to the AOSP (Android Open Source Project), currently though, the only proprietary binaries available for devs to feast on are the the ones meant for the Galaxy Nexus and Google's newly-announced Nexus 7 Tablet. This is great news for us custom-rom users since the people over at Cyanogenmod and several other dev groups now have unrestricted access to the Android 4.1 source code.

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Surely it won't take long for Jellybean-flavored ROMs to start flooding online forums, hopefully we may even be able to get our hands on a Jellybean ROM outfitted with the impressively efficient Linaro Kernel in the near future -- even though it sort of competes with Project Butter -- well, one can never have too much of a good thing right? The internet search giant has not given any hints regarding the availability of complete factory images for the Nexus devices we have mentioned above (including the Xoom), not to worry though, the official builds of Android 4.1 will surely be made available once Google starts rolling out OTA updates to the masses.

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Our coverage of android 4.1 jelly bean includes: "Android 4.1 Source Code now out"; "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices"; "Sciphone goes for Android Dream 2". Each article provides unique insights and information.