Android 4.1.2
It was nearly two weeks ago that we were first tantalized with a Jelly Bean update for the Sony Xperia S, and while the initial announcement turned out to be a hoax, Sony's followed up with some good news: the update will be rolling out by the end of next week.
It was just last week that Sony Xperia France tweeted out some tantalizing news for Xperia S owners: Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean was rolling out. Sadly, it seems the whole thing was a big misunderstanding.
Samsung is onto the Galaxy S4, but Galaxy S2 owners are still getting Jelly Bean love around the world. The latest lucky recipients are those with the carrier Orange around the world.
After months of speculation and delays, Sony Xperia S owners around the world are finally receiving their Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean update.
T-Mobile recently released an Android 4.1.2 with Multi-Window update for its Galaxy S3, but reports are coming in that the upgrade comes with a keyboard problem.
T-Mobile is joining Sprint as one of the major U.S. carriers to be rolling out an Android 4.1.2 update for its Galaxy S3 users complete with Premium Suite features such as Multi-Window.
Samsung and the technosphere might have moved on to the Galaxy S4, but that doesn't mean Samsung's older handsets are left out of the loop. The 2012 Galaxy S Advance is reportedly experiencing an Android 4.1.2 rollout in a few more countries around the world.
Verizon Samsung Galaxy Note 2 are getting a treat from the nation's largest carrier: Android 4.1.2. Complete with some ground-breaking features, the upgrade revitalizes the phablet, even if it is a bit late.
Samsung has begun rolling out Android Jelly Bean for the Galaxy S2 in India.
AT&T has released a minor bug fix update for the Galaxy S2, not the full upgrade to Android 4.1.2 that many wish for.
Alltel is finally letting its Samsung Galaxy S2 users upgrade to Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean, but the update must be downloaded by a PC instead of over the air.
Galaxy S3 owners on Verizon will now finally get the upgrade to Android Jelly Bean 4.1.2.
Samsung has almost completely rolled out Android 4.1.2 to all Galaxy S3 users internationally.
Motorola is preparing a soak test for Jelly Bean on the RAZR and RAZR MAXX, signaling a potential wide release soon.
Some Sprint customers are reporting receiving Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean upgrades. Is this the start of a nationwide upgrade, or a limited release?