![]() ![]() Google's changes to the notification system mean users can see more detail, for example senders from multiple emails is shown on a single entry. One of Google's biggest optimisation is the notification system, which was already an Android feature that set it apart from Apple's iOS. Users upgrading from Android 4.0 won't notice a major difference in the interface. The latest version of Android debuted on the Google Nexus 7 and is being rolled out to smartphones such as the Galaxy Nexus and Nexus S at present. In comparison, Jelly Bean 4.1, introduces a number of optimisations rather than a overhaul. This brought changes to core applications such as the email client, contact list, and calendar. ![]() ![]() Google released a major update to Android in 2011 with version 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich. Google's Android 4.1 Jelly Bean operating system provides a modest evolution, but it should be enough to keep Android devices relevant even when Apple's iOS 6 software is released later this year. ![]()
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