Some reports have been circulating around the web about an unannounced incremental update (Android 4.2.2) for the Android Jellybean (no official announcement made as of the moment so we can't confirm). They called it “Liveness Checkâ€, an added security feature on Android Jelly bean that requires users to blink first in order to unlock the device. It was just recently that manufacturers started rolling-out Android Ice Cream Sandwich to some of their devices but here we are with the latest rumor about the release of Android's next treat, the 5.0 Jelly Bean, in the second quarter of this year. Android Jelly Bean will be further optimized for tablet PCs and netbook computers with the ability to dual boot Chrome OS. Pretty sure we’ll be seeing Jelly Bean on popular tablets such as the Transformer Prime in the near future. Read more in our articles including "Android 4.2.2 update already?" and "Face Unlock feature on Android 4.1 becomes smarter".
Some reports have been circulating around the web about an unannounced incremental update (Android 4.2.2) for the Android Jellybean (no official announcement made as of the moment so we can't confirm). They called it “Liveness Checkâ€, an added security feature on Android Jelly bean that requires users to blink first in order to unlock the device.
It was just recently that manufacturers started rolling-out Android Ice Cream Sandwich to some of their devices but here we are with the latest rumor about the release of Android's next treat, the 5.0 Jelly Bean, in the second quarter of this year. Android Jelly Bean will be further optimized for tablet PCs and netbook computers with the ability to dual boot Chrome OS. Pretty sure we’ll be seeing Jelly Bean on popular tablets such as the Transformer Prime in the near future.
Our coverage of android jelly bean includes: "Android 4.2.2 update already?"; "Face Unlock feature on Android 4.1 becomes smarter"; "Android 5.0 Jelly Bean to dual-boot with Chrome OS". Each article provides unique insights and information.