Thursday, 16 August 2012

Best 2012 Android 5.0 Jelly Bean version


Android 5.0 Jelly Bean version OS is the best version.Having risen to dominance within the smartphone markets and making waves to challenge the iPad around the tablet scene, numerous reports have suggested Google’s next-generation Android operating-system will come under the moniker of Android Jelly Bean.
Despite Android 4.0 Frozen treats Sandwich updates only beginning to obtain a widespread rollout along with the flurry of MWC 2012 unveiled Frozen treats Sandwich smartphones and tablets starting to hit stores the rumour mill has considered Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and it is expected late 2012 release.
Meet Jelly Bean, the update of the Mountain View-based company's Android operating system. Following in the footsteps of Eclair, Froyo and Gingerbread, the update doesn't bump the OS version number up to 5.0--instead, Jelly Bean is Android 4.1. It will be available in mid-July over the air for the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S and Motorola Xoom. If you have a non-stock device, you would have to wait for your manufacturer to roll out the update.
Android 5.0 Jelly Bean version is nice. The Google Play market is a mess, full of junk apps. It also does a poor job of showing tablet owners apps designed for their devices. Along with Android 4.1, Google should roll out an update to the Market that takes a riff from PageRank to deliver well-regarded, reliable apps at the top of search results. Google should also start enforcing the deprecated MAX API flag to punish app developers whose old phone-only apps are appearing on the Play Market for tablets.
Jelly Bean on the OS will reportedly have a Built In File Manager that allows users to easily access and organize files as needed. Smartphone manufacturers such as Samsung have started to prepare the file manager as part of their standard applications. Thus, the large number of file manager application has been downloaded by Android user from Android Market for several months.
Google is expected to introduce a file manager in the next OS. Although the company will continue to support the application file via the Third Party Manager. It is the best for android iphone apps.

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