Wednesday, July 25, 2012

The top 5 features in Android 4.1 Jellybean

 Android 4.1 Jellybean
Google introduced the Nexus 7 tablet with a new version of the Android.The base is equal to Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS), hence no new major version number, but Google adds some new aspects. The most important are listed below in a row.

Now Google is challenging from Siri
Now Google, the Google digital assistant, which accurately tracks the user (with the phone) does and tries to use that knowledge to make life easier by automatically perform tasks. For example, the assistant knows how long it takes to get to the airport and the flight is delayed, automatically shifts the scheduled time of departure from home. When you open Google Now A set of cards at a glance the events of the day presenting with related information.

Keyboard know what you want to type
Google has a new virtual keyboard after typing a few letters not only suggestions for the word the user is likely to drop, but also provides options for the following few words when words are typed. Google has further improved the speech, so that the voice-text a good result. Siri unlike Apple, Google has managed to get the processing on the device to take place so that no contact with the cloud application is needed.

Warning Widget is smarter
the drop-down menu where the warnings about a missed call or incoming message are, has got more features. With Jelly Bean, the user can use this menu to directly call back or reply to a message. Other interactions with social media are directly in the menu as possible.

NFC gets a bigger role
Jellybean has a new version of Android Beam which photos and videos can be easily shared with others who have an Android phone Beam suitable by simply tapping against each other. Near Field Communication (NFC) provides for the transfer.

Easier Rate photos
until now, the user of the camera app in Ice Cream Sandwich only see the last picture to see if they meet the expected standards. In the new photo app is a complete photo strip of the last photos. They are easy to discard them from the screen wipe.

And one more thing ...

Google also has under the hood improvements. This gave the results of the Jelly Bean Butter Project built. This gives the graphics performance of all Android devices where now Ice Cream Sandwich is running a boost to 60 frames per second. The interface thus behaves as fast and fluid as hot butter, hence the name of the project. The current ICS equipment is from mid July to upgrade to Jellybean look forward and make use of these new features.

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