jelly bean
Samsung's hottest phone of the year so far is scheduled to receive Jelly Bean soon.
Over 1.3 million Android devices are activated every day, and it looks like more and more are running Jelly Bean.
It's been a while since Google introduced Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, so where is it on Samsung's flagship smartphone?
It looks like Jelly Bean updates may start to pick up.
The Jelly Bean update has been released for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus, and users can pick it up via Wi-Fi.
The popular Android phone started receiving its Android 4.1 Jelly upgrade today.
It might take longer than Apple's iOS 6 to roll out, but developers are hard at work on a Jelly Bean update.
Owners of an unlocked HTC One X smartphone should be getting their Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update beginning in October. Those with carrier-locked models will definitely see an upgrade by the end of the year, reports Modaco.
It's almost here, but Samsung has given developers the source code for the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for the Galaxy S3 smartphone ahead of time.
An unofficial Jelly Bean ROM for the Galaxy S3 can give you a taste of what is to come over the next couple months, but only at a price - you lose your warranty.
The Samsung Galaxy S2 and Galaxy S3 should have Android Jelly Bean within a couple months.
The latest Kindle Fires from Amazon will be running an older version of Android.
It looks like Galaxy S3 owners in the United States will be getting a Jelly Bean update by the end of September.
A new leak shows that Verizon could be carrying the anticipated phablet this fall.
Despite being the latest and greatest from Google, Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is still slow to hit devices.