Deccan Chronicle

Google Announces ANDROID 4.1

‘JELLY BEAN’ BRINGS SOME EVOLUTIONA­RY CHANGES

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At its recent Google I/O developer conference in San Francisco, California, Google announced the next update to its Android mobile operating system, version 4.1 ‘Jelly Bean’. Jelly Bean was initially rumoured to be version 5.0; however, this is not the case.

This latest version of Android is set to roll out starting mid-July and will come first to Samsung’s Galaxy Nexus, Nexus S and the Motorola Xoom.

PROJECT BUTTER

If you’ve been reading our column for a while now, you’d have occasional­ly come across a complaint of ours about the lack of smoothness in the Android user interface when compared to iOS and Windows Phone 7.5. Although things got better going from Android 2.3 to 4.0 (version 3.x was only for tablets), Jelly Bean makes further improvemen­ts by rendering the interface at 60 fps and prioritisi­ng the devices response to user interactio­n.

UI TWEAKS AND ACCESSIBIL­ITY

Goggle’s made the home screen easier to manage by allowing automatic resizing of widgets and icons. If you use your phone for taking pictures, the camera app has been improved so that you’ll find reviewing recently clicked photos much easier. Language support has increased, with 18 new languages including Hindi, Persian and Arabic. Visuallyim­paired users will be able to use gesture control and audio cues. Braille input devices are also supported. If you want to dictate messages and emails instead of typing, you’ll find it great that it's now supported offline, and won’t require an Internet connection like before.

EXPANDABLE INTERACTIV­E NOTIFICATI­ONS

Got a missed call? Now just tap the notificati­on in the notificati­on centre to call back. Want to express agreement with your friend’s comment on Facebook? “Like” the notificati­on and it’ll do that on FB. You’ll also be able to read snippets of the mails and messages you receive in the notificati­on centre.

GOOGLE VOICE SEARCH

In some ways rivalling Apple’s Siri, you’ll be able to use speech to search the net in Jelly Bean. Results will be read out by the device. You won’t be able to issue voice commands for any other function, however.

GOOGLE NOW

Google’s great at data mining, and it's taking targeted services to a new level. Its new service, Google Now will combine your search and navigation history, calendar entries and other relevant informatio­n to create a customised task listing. It’ll remind you about appointmen­ts and the best ways of getting there, give you recommenda­tions on hangout places, update the score of that match you missed, etc.

ALL IN ALL…

Jelly Bean’s a solid update to Ice Cream Sandwich, and perhaps more meaningful than what Apple’s done with iOS 6. While Jelly Bean is great, it only makes sense if a majority of people actually get to use it before the end of the year.

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