On a side note, android 4.1 source is coming out later today methinks. Was doin some googling and stumbled onto this from lead android dev Jean-Baptiste Queru:
please believe im hopping on that download.... LOL
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and for those of you who dont know what android 4.1 is, it's also known as JellyBean, the successor to ics. It's basically a performance improved version of ICS. if programmed correctly, it's smooth as butter. alot faster than ics is. Google focused mainly on performance upgrades in it's newest version of android. some phones have gotten it already.
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6:56 PM (1 hour ago)
We're releasing Android 4.1 in AOSP today.
The name of the tagged release is android-4.1.1_r1.
The name of the development branch is jb-dev.
We recommend that you create new clients, even if you're working in
the master branch. It'll make your clients smaller and faster to sync.
Proprietary binaries are available for Nexus 7 and Galaxy Nexus. Nexus
S and Xoom will follow.
JBQ, on behalf of the entire Android team at Google.
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Jean-Baptiste M. "JBQ" Queru
Technical Lead, Android Open Source Project, Google.
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and for those of you who dont know what android 4.1 is, it's also known as JellyBean, the successor to ics. It's basically a performance improved version of ICS. if programmed correctly, it's smooth as butter. alot faster than ics is. Google focused mainly on performance upgrades in it's newest version of android. some phones have gotten it already.
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