Tuesday, July 10, 2012

Jelly Bean is coming - What Android devices will be updated?


We waited only the release of source code in order to definitively welcome to Android Jelly Bean. In a few days will begin on Roll Out the Nexus range that will see the first new Android distribution. Then comes the turn of the community that is already working to update the device with the highest number of Cyanogen and AOKP Team in the lead, followed by Team MIUI. So will be the turn of the producers that will update some of the devices to the latest version. It will take time, both unofficial ROMs to see fully functional, is to see the first update from the houses. In light of this, what are the devices that will see the Android update officially Jelly bean?
Pending official data, however, we can begin to make an initial count of those present. The list is obviously a work in progress and will be gradually updated with official information from producers with dates and more precise. In theory, all devices that support ICS Jelly Bean but it will be like?
HTC:
Very likely:
  • HTC One X
  • HTC One S

Probable:
  • HTC One V
  • HTC Desire C
  • HTC Evo 3D

Difficult:
  • Sensation range (between difficult development because of Sense, RAM is not excessively high and disclaimers may not be updated. Could save a couple of devices, but when we see it more as difficult as possible)
  • Flyer
  • All previous models 2011 (awaiting info for Desire S, Incredible S)
SAMSUNG:
Very likely:
  • Galaxy S3
  • Galaxy Tab 10.1 (2)
  • Galaxy Tab 7 (2)
  • Galaxy Notes (why here? Has HD screen, better processor of S2, less than 6 months of life in the market)

Probable:
  • Galaxy S2
  • Range Tablet 2011

Difficult:
  • All medium and low-end models that will come out soon

MOTOROLA:
Very likely:
  • Razr
  • Razr Maxx
  • Xoom (safe at least in America)

Probable:

  • Xoom 2
  • Xoom 2 Media Edition
Difficult:

  • All medium and low-end models also come out soon
LG:
Very likely:
  • Optimus 4X HD

Probable:
  • Optimus 3D Max
  • Optimus L7
  • Optimus L5

Difficult:
  • Optimus L3
  • Optimus Dual
  • Optimus 3D
  • Optimus Black
  • Optimus Pad
  • All previous mid and low devices

ASUS:
Very likely:
  • Prime TF201
  • TF300
  • TF700 Infinity
  • Padfone

Probable:
  • TF101
SONY:
Very likely:
  • Xperia S
  • Xperia P
  • Xperia U
  • Xperia Sun
  • (In general, range 2012)

Probable:
  • Tablet S

Difficult:
  • Xperia range 2011
HUAWEI:
Very likely:
  • Ascend P1
  • Ascend D1
  • Ascend D Quad
  • MediaPad 10 FHD

Difficult:
  • MediaPad 7
  • Product Range 2011
ACER:
Very likely:
  • Liquid Glow
  • Mobile Cloud
  • A510
  • A700
  • A200

Probable:
  • A500
  • A100

Difficult:
  • 2011 Product Range 
PANASONIC:
Very likely:
  • Eluga
  • Eluga Power

Difficult:
  • 2011 Product Range 
ARCHOS:
Very likely:
  • G9 Turbo Range

Probable:
  • Normal G9 range

Difficult:
  • Range of products outside the G9 came out in 2011
These are the main products and the odds of being updated. The most likely have updates more or less certain that, in the absence of official communications, can only be imagined.Difficult, however, think that these products are upgraded, there would be no real excuse.The devices are likely to support the full Jelly Bean, but that due to personalization, price ranges and corporate policies could be set aside. I of course have remained difficult to think with Android 4.1.
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