2012/02/17

Android 5.0 Jelly Bean

Still digging Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich? Well, Ice Cream Sandwich is only single percent of market share, Google is said to be pushing out its successor – Android Jelly Bean the new operation system in the second quarter of this year 2012. Whether it is a rumor or fact? We have no idea.

According to the Taiwan-based supply chain makers’ report from DigiTimes, Android 5.0 Jelly Bean will bring further optimizations for larger screen devices - tablets and netbook computers.

Though Ice Cream Sandwich has just been launched, the looming release of Windows 8 promotes Google’s release schedule. Most Android smart phones
don’t even have Ice Cream Sandwich operation system and manufactures like Motorola, HTC who delay upgrading the operation system will certainly be surprised at the news. Isn’t it too fast? Maybe Google should give the released some time to breath.

According to DigiTime’s report, one of the intriguing features of the upcoming Android 5.0 Jelly Bean is its ability to dual-boot Chrome OS. If Google Android 5.0 Belly Bean is ready going to make chrome work ad a product, it will port chrome OS to mobile phones, sync between desktops, tablets, and smart phones, and take full advantage of the Chrome browser's expanding lineup of games and productivity apps. Dual-booting will also make Android 5.0 Jelly Bean much easier to market with computer makers.

Brand vendors "can either choose to adopt only Android 5.0 or add Android 5.0 to Windows 8 devices with the ability to switch between the two OSes without the need to shut down the computer." So you can jump from tablet to smart phone to game console and back.

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