Android 4.1
The three Xperia devices will get the upgrade to Android 4.1.
Sony's been hitting the update button frequently recently, and while it hasn't gotten around to every device yet, Xperia Ion owners can rest easy knowing that Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is scheduled to land very soon.
Owners of the original Samsung flagship that kickstarted it all, the Galaxy S2, on AT&T's network can finally grab themselves a much-wanted piece of software: Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Samsung is finally beginning the rollout of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for its Galaxy Tab 7.7 tablet.
It's finally arrived. Galaxy S2 Skyrocket users on AT&T's network are finally receiving their servings of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.
Motorola has announced that the RAZR and RAZR MAXX will receive the upgrade to Android 4.1.
Samsung has released the source code for their Galaxy Note GT-N7000 smartphone.
An update for the HTC One X has led to several Android owners expressing frustration onto AT&T's forums.
One disappointing feature of the new Sony Xperia Z smartphone is its operating system –- it ships with the slightly out-of-date Android 4.1 installed.
Sure, HTC wowed its audience with its brand new HTC One smartphone that is designed to help it recapture some of the Android market share - but what about its old pride and joy, the HTC One X? Owners of the One X have been patiently waiting for their handsets to be updated to Jelly Bean, and Jelly Bean has started hitting those devices in certain parts of the world, the update is still nowhere to be seen in America.
Sony has begun a rollout of Android Jelly Bean for its Xperia smartphones. This week they're kicking off the rollout for Xperia T and Xperia V handsets, with the Xperia TX to get Android Jelly Bean next month.
Samsung has officially put up webpages with details about upcoming Jelly Bean updates for the Galaxy S2 and Galaxy Note.
While many Galaxy S2 owners had their hopes up for Jelly Bean, it looks like nobody will receive it in 2012.
Sony will be upgrading 10 of its handsets to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in 2013.
Today, Samsung announced the Galaxy Grand on its official blog, signaling the debut of the company's first 5" display.