Why it won't be Jelly Bean released this summer

0. phoneArena posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:36

It looks as though an article like this is going to have to become a yearly staple for us, because this is one rumor that seems to be stuck on a loop for some reason. DigiTimes has been relatively quiet recently...

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1. Droid_X_Doug posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:49 4

Given that I/O is fast approaching, I personally would look for an ICS v. 4.1 release. If Jelly Bean were to be released at I/O, there would be a stream of leaks at this point in the cycle.

23. Goldeneye posted on 16 Feb 2012, 21:33 1

Even though I love Android the more the OS evolves the more I'm convinced Android is destined to be fragmented forever is a price a open source OS has to pay (anybody can mess with it) whoever is so concerned about fragmentation just buy a Nexus device is the best bet if you don't like vanilla Android just pick the handset of your preference enjoy it and forget about being updated to the latest version, don't trust in any manufacturer/carrier that your device will be updated remember they'll tell anything to buy their products RAZR owners anybody? These guys are being evaluated! For ICS and they'll get it until late this year a couple months ago they said first quarter, and all of this is beyond Google control

26. Droid_X_Doug posted on 17 Feb 2012, 02:29 1

"...the more the OS evolves the more I'm convinced Android is destined to be fragmented forever is a price a open source OS has to pay (anybody can mess with it)..."

I am having trouble understanding your claim that further evolution of open source Android will result in increased fragmentation. How does Android 2.X, 3.X and 4.X result in greater fragmentation? Android 2.X is implemented on handsets that can support it and Android 4.X is implemented on handsets that can support it. Yes, there is a delay in release of ICS for handsets that were released before ICS was released on a handset (Razr as you cite), but that doesn't mean there is greater fragmentation as a result of Android being open source.

2. ericsorensen posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:49 3

Thanks for making sense of these rumors. Check out BGR if you want to see a completely opposite response.

3. Yankchef posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:49 2

If going on past releases... wouldn't 4.1 be a new name? 2.2=froyo 2.3=gingerbread...

7. squallz506 posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:55

huh, good point.

8. remixfa posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:56 4 1

while thats true, the last 2 releases have been 3.0 honeycomb and 4.0 ICS. 3.1 and 3.2 are still considered honeycomb.

2 was a drastic change from 1, 3 was a whole new OS, and 4 of course is a drastic change from 2 and 3. 2.1,2.2,2.3 added a lot of features but the OS itself was relatively unchanged. yes, i know there was some minor asthetic differences in 2.3 but it wasnt that big of a change.

27. Droid_X_Doug posted on 17 Feb 2012, 02:33 1

I was starting to wonder how we would transition from ICS to JB. Froyo, Gingerbread and ICS can be considered to be deserts. But Jelly Bean (from ICS)? :-)

4. remixfa posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:53 1 2

there are still a dozen browsers that have flash support, so its not like its going anywhere.

on a side note, have you had any luck with chrome browser beta? i have the beta and its a crash magnet. cant get the thing to turn on for more than a second.

10. squallz506 posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:59 2 1

my beta cm9 makes chrome glitchy as f*ck because the hardware acceleration had to be hacked to work. it might be your rom.

11. remixfa posted on 16 Feb 2012, 14:00 1

more than likely. Michael has an actual G-Nex so i want to know if anyone actually gets it to work right.. lolol

12. MichaelHeller posted on 16 Feb 2012, 14:07 4

Chrome is my primary browser and it's been awesome. No issues at all

15. remixfa posted on 16 Feb 2012, 16:21 2 1

then it is most definately because we are on roms. darn it... found a chink in my roms armor.. lol

5. squallz506 posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:54 5

what can i say that isnt already perfectly reasoned in the article?

thanks for squashing that rumor. it was ridiculous. i really want to know what is going to be on android 4.1. heres to hoping that 4.1 has cornerstone, the multi-pane functionality shown off by cm team.

22. Cwebb posted on 16 Feb 2012, 21:13 1

Cornerstone would really kick win8's feet out from under them

24. squallz506 posted on 16 Feb 2012, 21:35

i can dig it.

25. Cwebb posted on 16 Feb 2012, 21:45 1

Hopefully the CM team will get it stable enough and have enough app support that Google won't do some kind of trickery involving the Android Market. But of course, we will find some way around it :P

6. ilia1986 posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:54 2 2

Ah finally an objective, well written and overall superb article from Michael, to bring forth the truth in these chaotic times. :)

9. paulyyd (limited) 5 days ago posted on 16 Feb 2012, 13:59 1 8

yawn.

13. gallitoking posted on 16 Feb 2012, 14:14 4 2

Great Job Alan F and Michael..... both were great articles about ICS and Android... even though you left the door open at the end of the article that coulds still be true leaving some loyal readers.. in limbo.... i alway loved your articles Michael.. but this one was not your best work... you clarifyed rumors but at the end.. open the door for more rumors...

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