Android Jelly Bean
The Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update has just rolled out and yet rumors are saying that a new Android L 5.1 Lollipop update is now on the way.
Google's newest mobile operating system has finally registered among fellow Android platforms but is no match for the Jelly Bean.
The giant-sized HTC device may get Android 4.3, but may not have a fingerprint scanner.
The three Xperia devices will get the upgrade to Android 4.1.
Those who can't wait for Android 4.3 for the Xperia Z can download a custom version of the operating system.
Google's latest mobile operating system has started to make a dent in the North American web traffic, according to Chitika's Insights' newest research.
The Galaxy Note 2 will go from Android 4.1.2 to 4.3 sometime in the near future.
Xperia Tablet Z owners now have the chance to upgrade their device to Android 4.2.2 if they have the LTE version of the tablet.
Sony Xperia S owners are in for another update, courtesy of leftover issues from the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upgrade that was recently rolled out. If all goes well, the fix should be out over the air within a few weeks.
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.
Sony Xperia S owners rejoice. It looks like the promised software Jelly Bean fix is beginning to roll out to handsets across the globe. The software will fix a number of issues that arose from the Jelly Bean update released in May.
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.
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.
Samsung Galaxy Note 2 owners everywhere could be getting a welcome Android 4.2.2 update in the coming month. If a previous report holds true, the rollout should begin quite soon.
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.