Tuesday, August 21, 2012

Asus tablet TF300 is updated to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

ASUS Transformer Pad TF300
About four weeks after the confirmation of the arrival of Android 4.1 ‘Jelly Bean' for the second generation ASUS Transformer tablet seems this weekend has already started with the actual deployment of the update. Almost immediately after the company on his Facebook page posted a teaser, appeared on various forums the first reports of receipt.

At first glance the Jelly Bean update, such as the latest flavor of Google's mobile operating system goes through life; just apply for the ASUS Transformer Pad TF300. This Tegra 3 tablet seems to become the first non-Google device that through official channels to update is to Android 4.1. Until now, the update because only available for the Nexus 7 tablet and Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S smartphone, ie, only devices in cooperation with Google and Samsung respectively ASUS has made.

That ASUS is the first manufacturer who Jelly bean updates rolls out, is probably not a coincidence. The group is indeed largely responsible for the production of the Nexus 7 and has thus been possible to gain some experience. The competition is also not quiet because including Samsung and HTC have already announced updates to receive current devices like the Galaxy S3 and One X. Reportedly will not be long in coming.

New Android 4.1 Jelly Bean includes Google Now, a clever service that results from various Google services combine your personalized information to offer. Under the guise of Project Butter is also quite tinkering under the hood, so your phone with Jellybean a significantly faster response to offer and the operating system in general smoother working.