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Just thought I'd ask since nobody else did. I really hope they fix the audio latency issues and improve the stock email client. Keeping my expectations low since ICS has been so great already. All that needs to be fixed is the foundation of the Android OS so that longstanding issues go away.
It will probably be 4.0.5. You really think they'll name it 5.0 just for those small changes.
My money is on Jellybean being 4.1, not 5.0. A whole point release implies a complete redesign, whereas I really think they wouldn't do that twice in a row. ICS is a good base, and needs refining, not a complete overhaul.
will probably be 4.1 or 4.5 version
Any source that it will be announced next week?
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wayne850 said:
Any source that it will be announced next week?
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Google tends to give a peek at the next version of Android at Google I/O.
martonikaj said:
My money is on Jellybean being 4.1, not 5.0. A whole point release implies a complete redesign, whereas I really think they wouldn't do that twice in a row. ICS is a good base, and needs refining, not a complete overhaul.
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I'm thinking that as well, but publications are calling it 5.0 so I called it that as well.
For such a short period of time from releasing ICS, I don't think they'll name it 5.0 as I assume there won't be any changes. 5.0 would have to be something revolutionary like honeycomb
Think of Eclair, Froyo and Gingerbread, they were 2.1, 2.2 and 2.3 respectively and were very much alike. I hardly think Jelly Bean will be THAT much different from ICS to need a new whole number (say 5 or 6).
It'll most likely be 4.1. Not 4.0.X.
CADude said:
Just thought I'd ask since nobody else did. I really hope they fix the audio latency issues and improve the stock email client. Keeping my expectations low since ICS has been so great already. All that needs to be fixed is the foundation of the Android OS so that longstanding issues go away.
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Jelly Bean?
Where'd you get this information?
Flipboard isn't doing its job. I should know these things!
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There was that leaked photo of the possible Asus Nexus tablet running 4.1. So I am putting my money on Jellybean being 4.1.
4.1
Little changes, performance improvements, some new functionalities and services announced.
That is what I expect.
How long do you guys think Android will stay at 4.X? Considering that only 7% of devices have 4.x, it could be another 2 years before we see a rollout of the 5.x series.
Definitely 4.1 which is what the Nexus 7 tablet is running.
I've done tons of homework on it.
CADude said:
How long do you guys think Android will stay at 4.X? Considering that only 7% of devices have 4.x, it could be another 2 years before we see a rollout of the 5.x series.
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I don't think that the carriers lack of pushing out the updates will stop googles improvements on their operating system.
I'd also agree that it'll probably be 4.1. I can't see Google releasing a 5.x bump so soon after ICS. Jelly Bean will probably be the Gingerbread to ICS' Froyo.
k.janku1 said:
For such a short period of time from releasing ICS, I don't think they'll name it 5.0 as I assume there won't be any changes. 5.0 would have to be something revolutionary like honeycomb
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8 Months?
Get rid of the data drop issues. That is by far the biggest annoyance with 4.0.4 right now.
Would love if it would look something like this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26931660
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Qortez1 said:
Would love if it would look something like this: http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?p=26931660
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Ics looks like that if you want. New ui is not what i waiting for jelly bean.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
Android 4.1 will get interactive notifications, overhauled search results, faster touch-screen response, and a tool to tell people information they may want to know about what's going on nearby and what they might need to know.
http://developer.android.com/about/versions/android-4.1.html
http://developer.android.com/sdk/index.html
I like it. Nice adjusments. Better than other i..OS-es in my opinion. Looking forward for the port.
Deonix said:
I like it. Nice adjusments. Better than other i..OS-es in my opinion. Looking forward for the port.
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If we get one. Ics is enough of a pain in the backside to get working with the defy.
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jelly bean on defy?
There may be a future development of android jelly bean for defy ? Or he does not have enough hardware?
froyo was best for defy
GB was compatible
ICS not so compatible
JB don't know if any possibilities
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froyo was best for defy
GB was compatible
ICS not so compatible
JB don't know if any possibilities
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i think a bit different
FROYO was the worst for defy
GB was very good
ICS is definitely the best ( some exceptions though )
JB - maybe it would be even better
Shubhamqweasd said:
i think a bit different
FROYO was the worst for defy
GB was very good
ICS is definitely the best ( some exceptions though )
JB - maybe it would be even better
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I totally agree that Froyo was the worst, it's so slow and ugly :silly: Gingerbread was a huge improvement and Ice Cream Sandwich is an even bigger improvement, but at the moment not all the power of it can be harnessed by our DEFY, so I'd say that Gingerbread is the best. But Motorola is to blame for that, cause with those proper custom kernels, ICS would be flying So, if no way for custom kernels to run arises, I'm guessing that troubles with missing libraries will be even bigger with Jelly Bean, so we might just not even see a CM based on JB for DEFY
Found the Jellybean wallpapers and the new bootanimation over at Android authority!
>>>>>Android Jelly Bean Goodies<<<<<
Has anyone tried the new Jelly Bean VoiceSearch/GoogleQuickSearchBox on our ICS builds yet? I've been searching all over, no-one has yet to post it. You guys had any luck?
I've just tried Jelly Bean on Galaxy Nexus, it's way more faster than ICS because it has this Project Butter (newer hwa) which makes UI constant on 60FPS, so no more UI lags!
Jelly Bean is based on ICS so there won't be so much trouble about porting it because we already have ICS
I think the main question would be whether Project Butter will run with our Froyo/GB Kernel we have to stick with?!
This is one of Epsylon3's posts on Google+. He's just awesome!
Thats great !!
He can takes his time, we will apreciate it very much anyway.
defy developers are really making effort.
I didn't see that on any other device forums
The efforts have been fruitful since the long study made by our developers . They made it easy . since once you get to know how things work . and how the ideas are and what kernel functions and codes u shd be actually knowing . It becomes lots easy for implementation
The Best of The Best of the BEST Dev World
As said : Our defy Devs is the most talented and supportive in all thread with even an locked BL , Don,t know how to give them the deserved appreciation
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This is one of Epsylon3's posts on Google+. He's just awesome!
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Awesome..
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I want to know how ep3 it's going to manage the fact that chrome it's the default web explorer in jelly bean when it's not yet functional in ice cream sandwich...
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swapnil360 said:
This is one of Epsylon3's posts on Google+. He's just awesome!
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it will awesome for all of us , if it happened some how , our developers are best of all others ,
we were just given eclair , we had froyo(modded roms) , GB roms ( best and great performance ) , and we had ICS all good , except some issues due to locked bootloaders, otherwise we at this time could had best ICS rom Available ....... developers are trying their best working day & night for us ,
I am sure that we all will have jelly bean ,( not fully functional though ), but our great developers will make it happen for us all .......
once this Bootloader thing gets solved some how , can't say how ,
we gonna have rocking roms with overall best performance than all the device present in this xda forum ...... and i can bet on this ......
atlast thanks to all the developers of DEFY & DEFY PLUS .......
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for a general user like myself what are users opinions on performance an battery on a custom 4.2.1 toro rom vs the 4.1.1 factory image?(im kinda tired of flashing stuff!im turning into a crackflasher lol jus wana hear sum views on the topic)thinking of going stock rooted wit maybee jus a kernel?
I've been using muzzy's 4.2 rom for quite some time. His ROM is very close to stock and gets very nice battery life... best I've gotten since I left stock ICS a year ago. It may just be subjective but I think 4.2 is quicker and smoother than 4.1 also. My 2 cents.
Just wondering seeing as the Nexus 4 has pretty much the identical hardware as the OG and is running 4.2 JB already. what are the chances our LGOG will get 4.2 instead of 4.1. i am assuming the JB 4.2 rom for the N4 can be modified with just a few tweaks to run on the LGOG. the LG software should run on 4.1 or 4.2 without issue right? wishful thinking i guess
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Just wondering seeing as the Nexus 4 has pretty much the identical hardware as the OG and is running 4.2 JB already. what are the chances our LGOG will get 4.2 instead of 4.1. i am assuming the JB 4.2 rom for the N4 can be modified with just a few tweaks to run on the LGOG. the LG software should run on 4.1 or 4.2 without issue right? wishful thinking i guess
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I believe current issues are different partitions, different modems, and different kernel, i also think once we get 4.1, 4.2 will *unofficially* be ready quickly since 4.1->4.2 is not as big of a change then 4.0->4.1
i could also be 100% wrong but that's my 2 cents
It is my understanding that the most important thing that is holding us back from Jelly Bean is the kernel. We are running a 3.0 version of the kernel (excluding the Koreans which got the 3.4 Kernel along with Jellybean 4.1.2). The source for the 3.4 kernel will be released very soon (think less than 1-2 weeks) and then you will see an explosion of AOSP, CyanogenMod, etc. because that kernel is on par with the Nexus 4 with very minor changes. 4.1 - > 4.2 has no kernel changes, making porting a walk in the park.
Hang in tight, this is the calm before the storm.
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<snip> 4.1 - > 4.2 has no kernel changes, making porting a walk in the park.
Hang in tight, this is the calm before the storm.
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Actually minor video changes are needed for updated adreno user land blobs with 4.2.
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what are the chances our LGOG will get 4.2 instead of 4.1.
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If you mean the official one, i believe its somewhere near zero, not cause of incompability but cause its the LG.
I wasnt surprised LG mobile ended last year in a minus.
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If you mean the official one, i believe its somewhere near zero, not cause of incompability but cause its the LG.
I wasnt surprised LG mobile ended last year in a minus.
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i am hoping and it looks like LG has turned over a new leaf with the LGOG & N4. we will soon see.......
Yeah, they said 412 will came out in december 2012
The promised update is out. Its 4.1.2
Unfortunately i was right
Tim4 said:
The promised update is out. Its 4.1.2
Unfortunately i was right
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for the Korean variants that is
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2092540
Tim4 said:
The promised update is out. Its 4.1.2
Unfortunately i was right
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For the F180L device (the one I own) the new official release is 4.1.2 version 20h and the leak was 20f so its slightly updated at least.
For F180K the update is 20B and most interesting thing, chinese geeks got it a week ago but i was unable to download it
Hi All,
I'm sure many of you checked out the Android 4.3 / Nexus / etc. announcement today.
OpenGL ES 3.0 is being touted as one of the big features of 4.3. I did a quick search and noticed that our phone w/ the Adreno 225 does not support OpenGL 3.0.
I'm curious - how do you guys think this will affect our experience for this particular Android version (assuming we eventually get it from Samsung... :fingers-crossed? I'm trying to understand if the graphics / battery life improvements are dependent on GL 3.0 or not.
Thoughts?
Doubtful sammy will update the S3 with 4.3, I'm interested in what the AOSP devs do with this version though.
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Doubtful sammy will update the S3 with 4.3, I'm interested in what the AOSP devs do with this version though.
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That'd be pretty brutal. Even the GS2 went from 2.3 -> 4.0 -> 4.1.
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Doubtful sammy will update the S3 with 4.3, I'm interested in what the AOSP devs do with this version though.
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Me too
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One of the other "perks" of 4.3 is support for Bluetooth low energy.
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The galaxy sIV will almost certainly be getting 4.3, so I think the galaxy sIII will too. But it will be missing a few of those features ofcouse. Thought when using samsung roms, it doesn't really feel like I'm missing anything.
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That'd be pretty brutal. Even the GS2 went from 2.3 -> 4.0 -> 4.1.
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The S3 has gone from 4.0.4, 4.1.1 and 4.1.2. I would love to see even 4.2.2 on the S3. From what I've read there have been speed bumps along the way for TW for whatever reason.
If 4.3 is that much different than 4.2.2, I seems presumably less feasible that they'll have a chance at getting to work with TW.
Fortunately 4.3 is only fairly minor, under the hood changes
I just really hope that our phones don't get killed on 4.1.2
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The S3 has gone from 4.0.4, 4.1.1 and 4.1.2. I would love to see even 4.2.2 on the S3. From what I've read there have been speed bumps along the way for TW for whatever reason.
If 4.3 is that much different than 4.2.2, I seems presumably less feasible that they'll have a chance at getting to work with TW.
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I suppose my argument was the SII had 2+ full API-level updates. The SIII has only had 1. (4.03-04 to 4.1.x).
If Samsung has problems getting TW working properly with new versions of android, they are going to have some big problems on their hands, at least with more knowledgeable / enthusiast users.
The crystal ball is showing GSM nexus devices in my future instead of this bullocks ...
No 4.2.2 for S3 will go straight to 4.3 and it will end there.
I'll believe it when it happens.
Also, OP, there are like 5 threads related to 4.3 in some way now
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CNexus said:
I'll believe it when it happens.
Also, OP, there are like 5 threads related to 4.3 in some way now
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so did the s3 ever get OpenGL ES 3.0 or not by 4.4.2?