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Android 4.1 - Jelly Bean, What are the new features on Jelly Bean?
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nate_nightroad
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Jun 28 2012, 01:04 AM
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QUOTE(bestofel @ Jun 28 2012, 01:02 AM) Live update now: http://www.engadget.com/2012/06/27/google-...ynote-liveblog/This one unbelievable: Blind users will now be able to use special gestures to navigate the device in combination with audio cues. There's even integrated Braille support!How it work? Really interesting. yup...i think we should all start using this excellent feature... doesnt this reminds us of the ads by apple advertising siri? hmmmmm
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Leo the Lion
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Jun 28 2012, 01:05 AM
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phantomash
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Jun 28 2012, 01:10 AM
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From the Verge all about Android 4.1 Jelly BeanQUOTE The next major upgrade to Android will be version 4.1 Jelly Bean, it has been announced at Google I/O today. Project Butter is the major new innovation in Android 4.1, focused on making the entire UI "fast, fluid and smooth." That includes triple buffering in the graphics pipeline, to ensure consistent frame rates with interface animations. Google's I/O demo showed two Galaxy Nexus devices side by side, one running Ice Cream Sandwich and the other on Jelly Bean, with the latter offering a significantly higher frame rate when navigating the Android UI.
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DarkSilver
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Jun 28 2012, 01:31 AM
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Idiosyncrasy
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QUOTE(phantomash @ Jun 28 2012, 01:10 AM) I think Google wants to put an end to the LAGGY ANDROID complaints already. And, no more Apple is smoother next time(although it's not theoretically).
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nate_nightroad
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Jun 28 2012, 01:48 AM
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QUOTE(DarkSilver @ Jun 28 2012, 01:31 AM) I think Google wants to put an end to the LAGGY ANDROID complaints already. And, no more Apple is smoother next time(although it's not theoretically).  yea....good job google in tackling an issue which isnt an issue for other os besides their own... took them long enuf thou i must say well lets see
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TSbestofel
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Jun 28 2012, 01:54 AM
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Introducing Jelly Bean, by ANdroid Developers: http://android-developers.blogspot.com/201...jelly-bean.htmlQUOTE At Google I/O today we announced the latest version of the Android platform, Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). With Jelly Bean, we’ve made the great things about Android even better with improved system performance and enhanced user features.
Improvements include a smoother and more responsive UI across the system, a home screen that automatically adapts to fit your content, a powerful predictive keyboard, richer and more interactive notifications, larger payload sizes for Android Beam sharing and much more. For a lowdown on what’s new, head over to the Jelly Bean platform highlights.
Of course, Jelly Bean wouldn’t be complete without a healthy serving of new APIs for app developers. Here are some of the new APIs that Jelly Bean introduces:
Expandable notifications: Android 4.1 brings a major update to the Android notifications framework. Apps can now display larger, richer notifications to users that can be expanded and collapsed with a pinch. Users can now take actions directly from the notification shade, and notifications support new types of content, including photos.
Android Beam: In Android 4.1, Android Beam makes it easier to share images, videos, or other payloads by leveraging Bluetooth for the data transfer.
Bi-directional text support: Android 4.1 helps you to reach more users through support for for bi-directional text in TextView and EditText elements.
Gesture mode: New APIs for accessibility services let you handle gestures and manage accessibility focus. Now you can traverse any element on the screen using gestures, accessories, you name it.
Media codec access: Provides low-level access to platform hardware and software codecs.
Wi-Fi Direct service discoverability: New API provides pre-associated service discovery letting apps get more information from nearby devices about the services they support, before they attempt to connect.
Network bandwidth management: New API provides ability to detect metered networks, including tethering to a mobile hotspot.
For a complete overview of new APIs in Jelly Bean, please read the API highlights document. Note that this is a preview of the Jelly Bean platform. While we’re still finalizing the API implementations we wanted to give developers a look at the new API to begin planning app updates. We’ll be releasing a final platform in a few weeks that you should use to build and publish applications for Android 4.1.
For Android devices with the Google Play, we launched the following at Google I/O today:
Smart app updates: For Android 2.3, Gingerbread devices and up, when there is a new version of an app in Google Play, only the parts of the app that changed are downloaded to users’ devices. On average, a smart app update is a third the size of a full apk update. This means your users save bandwidth and battery and the best part? You don’t have to do a thing. This is automatically enabled for all apps downloaded from Google Play.
App encryption: From Jelly Bean and forward, paid apps in Google Play are encrypted with a device-specific key before they are delivered and stored on the device. We know you work hard building your apps. We work hard to protect your investment.
Google Cloud Messaging for Android: This is the next version of C2DM and goes back to Froyo. Getting started is easy and has a whole bunch of new APIs than C2DM has to offer. If you sign-up for GCM, you will be able to see C2DM and GCM stats in the Android developer console. Most importantly, the service is free and there are no quotas. [Learn more.]
Starting from today, over 20 Android sessions at Google I/O will deep-dive in many of these areas. Join us in-person or follow us live.
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nate_nightroad
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Jun 28 2012, 02:09 AM
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doesnt this android beam thing reminds u of android nfc?
how many phones have this nfc thingie?
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Racerx
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Jun 28 2012, 02:13 AM
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QUOTE(nate_nightroad @ Jun 28 2012, 02:09 AM) doesnt this android beam thing reminds u of android nfc? how many phones have this nfc thingie? S3,the HTC One series,Galaxy Nexus,Nexus S,some Xperia 2012 phones etc etc
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xordMeztGeR
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Jun 28 2012, 03:12 AM
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QUOTE(nate_nightroad @ Jun 28 2012, 02:09 AM) doesnt this android beam thing reminds u of android nfc? how many phones have this nfc thingie? Well, Android Beam is NFC. Android beam was launched since the ICS keynote last year.
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ramz
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Jun 28 2012, 06:06 AM
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Where is the siri killer?
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Nels
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Jun 28 2012, 06:15 AM
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majel probably be released on day 3.
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SUSKuLi
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Jun 28 2012, 07:22 AM
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Just watched it. Nothing truly exciting. Just improvemts here and thr.
Yawwwn.
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ogiveyakuza
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Jun 28 2012, 08:49 AM
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QUOTE(KuLi @ Jun 28 2012, 07:22 AM) Just watched it. Nothing truly exciting. Just improvemts here and thr. Yawwwn. same goes to ios 6
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abundai
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Jun 28 2012, 09:29 AM
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QUOTE(KuLi @ Jun 28 2012, 07:22 AM) Just watched it. Nothing truly exciting. Just improvemts here and thr. Yawwwn. I wonder what else would u expect in a firmware upgrade besides improvement here and there?
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xerox8908
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Jun 28 2012, 09:33 AM
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QUOTE(abundai @ Jun 28 2012, 09:29 AM) I wonder what else would u expect in a firmware upgrade besides improvement here and there?  That fellow is a fruit user No point taking his opinion seriously . See his topic and posts all bashing android device I wonder why he so free . Anyway , NFC is hardware , android beam is software . Ppl need to read before bash .
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gerrardling
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Jun 28 2012, 09:52 AM
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QUOTE(ramz @ Jun 28 2012, 06:06 AM) Where is the siri killer? already in the android OS since 2010
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abundai
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Jun 28 2012, 09:54 AM
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QUOTE(xerox8908 @ Jun 28 2012, 09:33 AM) That fellow is a fruit user No point taking his opinion seriously . See his topic and posts all bashing android device I wonder why he so free . Anyway , NFC is hardware , android beam is software . Ppl need to read before bash . i see.. if he really is a tutti frutti faboys, then i pity him... still fighting for the late Steve Job's undying personal wish to bash Android... simply becos he thinks Android stole his "stolen" ideas...
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iceman31
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Jun 28 2012, 10:20 AM
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the new notification is awesomeee
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uzary
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Jun 28 2012, 10:40 AM
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QUOTE(phantomash @ Jun 28 2012, 01:10 AM) so does this mean android wil b as smooth,fluid and etc like ios??
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Dannyl
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Jun 28 2012, 10:51 AM
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QUOTE(ogiveyakuza @ Jun 28 2012, 08:49 AM) Yeah I heard icon shadows is supposedly a major thing *yawn* And the interface is still the same as iPhone 3  Added on June 28, 2012, 10:53 amQUOTE(abundai @ Jun 28 2012, 09:54 AM) i see.. if he really is a tutti frutti faboys, then i pity him... still fighting for the late Steve Job's undying personal wish to bash Android... simply becos he thinks Android stole his "stolen" ideas...  Steve is rolling in his grave. 'Dammit I worked so hard to brainwash all those sheeps that 3.5" is the ideal screen size and they don't need bigger. Now it's going to be 4"!' This post has been edited by Dannyl: Jun 28 2012, 10:53 AM
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