This is where I post things that I think I know. Mostly Android related or other techy stuff.
Wednesday, August 15, 2012
Where are those Jelly Beans?
As most Android addicts on Verizon Wireless know, Verizon is a bit slow to push updates. We suffer through it because they have the best speed and best coverage... and best customer service.
Anyway, as many people are aware, Google released their most recent version of the Android OS 4.1 codenamed "Jelly Bean" back in early July. Owners of the direct-from-google GSM variant of the Galaxy Nexus were treated to that update starting on July 10th.
So what does that mean for those of us on Verizon Wireless? Let's see what happened with the 4.0.4 update to Ice Cream Sandwich.....
4.0.4 was pushed to Google's GSM variant around March 30th.
4.0.4 was soak tested by Verizon on May 1st (Which I immediately flashed to my phone!)
4.0.4 was finally pushed by Verizon around May 31-June 1
So, right on 60 days basically.
Google began updating their GSM Nexus to Jelly Bean on July 10th.
Based on the ICS timetable, I'd expect a Verizon soak test in Mid August.... which is now-ish.... followed by a full push in early September.
I guess we can only wait and see....
-DnT
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