It may not be available to the public yet, but the Google Nexus 7 has already had its first update. Both the Nexus 7 and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the first tablet and phone to run Jelly Bean, the next generation of Android, are both receiving an update from today.
The sweetly named Jelly Bean is version 4.1 of Android, Google's latest software for phones and tablets. But today those developers who got their hands on the first batch of Google Nexus 7 slates have noticed their tablet is automatically updating to Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean, build JRO03C.
Although there's no changelog outlining what's new in Jelly Bean 4.1.1, the most obvious change is that it adds Google Wallet to the Nexus 7. Google Wallet is a digital payment app, although it only works in the US at the moment.
The update is also coming to the Samsung Galaxy Nexus, the previous Android flagship device running Jelly Bean's predecessor Ice Cream Sandwich. The upgrade is promised by Google over the next few days for HSPA+ versions of the Nexus, followed by other versions, the Google Nexus S, and the old Motorola Xoom tablet.
Jelly Bean brings assorted new features including Google Now, which uses you search history to feed you information at the right time before you've even asked. It also adds voice search, expanded notifications, and a faster frame rate for a smoother experience -- hit play on our video below to see the new software and hardware in action.
The Nexus 7 is available to order now for delivery on 19 July. The 8GB model costs £159, which is such a steal the Big G doesn't expect to make any money from it. Carphone Warehouse and Dixons are the first retailers to announce they'll sell the new tablet, but only the £199 16GB version.
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elninostokesy 11 July, 2012 12:34
Any idea which version was the HSPA+ version? Which one did you review CNET?
Choccie Milk 11 July, 2012 12:54
@ elninostokesy. It's the version we have here as it says on amazon that the version they sell is HSPA+
elninostokesy 11 July, 2012 14:00
*Doing the happy dance*
anonymous 11 July, 2012 14:13
anyone got the update on their nexus?
anonymous 31 August, 2012 23:01
Nexus ICS jelly bean I crap stay away from it no sky movies or sport videos and no music downloads from Microsoft win7 never again will I bye Samsung
anonymous 12 February, 2013 20:45
wats best samsung nexus 7in tablet or google ?