Which Jelly Bean feature you like most?
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The first Google I/O keynote is over, and man what a show that was! We got introduced to the new Android version - Jelly Bean, the new Nexus 7 tablet, Nexus Q multimedia streaming device AND a one-of-a-kind demo of Project Glass, featuring a bunch of sky-divers, bikers and wall-climbers. It was a pretty crazy stuff, but let's get back to what's actually most importnat to us at PhoneArena, and that it Android.
Android 4.1 Jelly Bean comes with a number of very cool features that will definitely improve the experience on an Android device in a big way. Thankfully, the release won't be as tablet-centric as some reported, so our phone will also be able to take advantage of the new goodies. That's in case they get updated, of course... it not, we guess we'll just have to buy new ones. But anyway, the point is that we saw some really cool new features demoed today, and wanted to know which one you guys like best, or which one you think is the most important. Now's the chance to share your opinion with the world! Of course, if there was something that you think Google should have added with Jelly Bean, but it didn't, don't hesitate to say what it is by posting a comment below.
Poll
- Which Jelly Bean feature you like most?
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60.15%
744 votes Performance improvements with VSync and Triple Buffer -
9.7%
120 votes New, expandable notifications -
1.46%
18 votes Streamlined widget arrangement -
1.37%
17 votes Super-quick photo reviewing -
1.05%
13 votes Better keyboard dictionaries -
9.78%
121 votes Offline voice typing -
0.65%
8 votes New accessibility features -
1.21%
15 votes Photo- and video-sharing with Android Beam -
2.99%
37 votes Redesigned Google Search and more natural voice search -
11.64%
144 votes Google Now assistant
1237 votes
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33 Comments
15. The_Godfather posted on 10 3
Of Course all of them not like Apple that there are all Fake new 200 features with every s**tty update of iOS...lolzzz
Awesome features by a Tech giant (Google) love you Google :)
18. stealthd posted on 4 13
iOS 6 wasn't "awesome", but neither is this. I swear Android fans are trying to prove they can be more obnoxious than Apple fans.
19. The_Godfather posted on 2 4
If you think this is not an awesome OS...then probably you don't know what is a real mobile OS.
I own an iPhone 4 and want to sell it :)
22. E.N. posted on 6 2
It doesn't matter what phone you have or want, stealthd is right. iOS 6 sucked, but this update sucks. just as hard, maybe more. Anyone looking at this features OBJECTIVELY would agree.
26. ilia1986 posted on 5 3
How did this suck?
This is a software update after just over half a year. It has:
A new default browser.
A better notification management
A better home-screen Widget placing mechanism
An improved performance engine
New gallery features
An entirely new Voice assistant
Other improvements
Remember this is a 0.1 update - not a huge release. For a relatively minor update - this is HUGE!
27. The_Godfather posted on 1 3
I think your opinion would matter in Apple forums not here :)
28. The_Godfather posted on 1 3
I think your opinion would matter in Apple forums not here :)
33. Santi_Santi posted on 0 1
thats the reason why this is a 0.1 update. not enough to be a 1.0 update.
29. HTCFreak posted on 1 0
Fake? didn't you see the list of all 200 new feature here on PA? so stop telling bs :)
2. Alantef posted on 9 1
love all of them....i really thought the new update would be "soft" but this was a strong showing by Google today i'm a proud android user (Galaxy Nexus)
5. bloodline posted on 8 1
Google absolutely smashed it today this is why android is the future. Proud and happy android user. Sent from galaxy nexus
6. SlimSoulja86 posted on 10 4
Wow, good for Android, the world's most advanced mobile operating system. True story
7. good2great posted on 3 1
Performance is a no brainer... arguably the biggest negative part of the OS i'm very glad that jelly bean fixed that problem...
Good job for android!
8. Penny posted on 7 1
As a Windows Phone user, I have to say I am very happy with the improvements Android made in Jelly Bean. I always felt like Android used to release too many features too quickly, but this time it seems like the features were well thought out and really improve the core experience.
Still plan to stick with WP8 for my next device, but would love to give this a try.
10. good2great posted on 5 2
you said it better than me lol
apple user here...
i'll be making my switch to windows 8 phone & tablet in the near future...
all though i wouldn't mind having that nexus 7 on the side just to have that experience of android's continuous growth and development.