If you have a Nexus 7 tablet, a Samsung Galaxy Nexus or Nexus S mobile phone ”” or a Motorola Xoom ””, take a look at the updates table, because from today a new package of improvements for Jelly Bean is released. It is Android 4.1.2, an update that comes with small corrections and refined details of what to date is the most recent version of Google's operating system for tablets and smartphones .
This downloadable package of news that will be integrated into the system will be received in the different terminals coded as JZO54K, and labeled as android-4.1.2_r1 and jb-mr0-release, each one containing a series of specific improvements of each to the equipment for those who are directed. For example, in the case of the Nexus 7 tablet, we can, as we see in the main image of the article, manage the main screen horizontally, with which the accelerometer can behave in panoramic mode.
Also in the Nexus 7 we will obtain greater stability in the processes, filing rough edges with some bugs that were present in the previous version of Android 4.1.2. There will also be improvements in the behavior with access to corporate networks, as well as in the management of manual updates. In short, what we find is a handful of small improvements that seem to be especially focused on the tablet with which Google debuts natively in this field with the help of the Taiwanese Asus.
As we say, this is the first, but it seems that it will not be the only one. At this point there is already talk of at least two new tablets that would arrive signed by Google. The one that seems to be closer would be a variation of the current Nexus 7, although with a different price: for $ 100 we could get the device. However, it is unknown what benefits that terminal would have, which could well be the present eight GB model, used by Google as a standard for an aggressive commercial policy with a view to making things difficult for the imminent Apple iPad Mini.
The other device that would be talking about is a Nexus terminal that would run from Samsung's account, and that would be called to be included in a catalog diametrically opposed to the Nexus 7. It would be a tablet with screen 10.1, which would develop the highest resolution in the market: no less than 2,560 x 1,600 pixels, which would be a density of about 300 dots per inch, sweeping the already spectacular and attractive Retina panel of the new iPad. There is no obvious data on the launch of this device, which Google would perhaps reserve for next year.
Meanwhile, the sector is still anxious about the possible announcement of a new Nexus smartphone that, with a bit of luck, comes from the hand of Android 4.2 ”” whose surnames are currently swinging, and rumor through, between Key Lime Pie and Kandy Kane.