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Motorola has announced that it has started rolling out Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update for Droid 4 owners in United States. The update will be released in phases, so no everyone will get it right-away.
“We’re happy to announce today that the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upgrade is rolling out to DROID 4 by Motorola owners in phases. This upgrade offers many features to help organize and make your life easier, including expanded notifications, Voice Search and Google Now,” Motorola noted in a blog post.
Here is the update change-log:
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“We’re happy to announce today that the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean upgrade is rolling out to DROID 4 by Motorola owners in phases. This upgrade offers many features to help organize and make your life easier, including expanded notifications, Voice Search and Google Now,” Motorola noted in a blog post.
Here is the update change-log:
- Expanded Notifications
- Voice Search
- Google Now
- Project Butter improvements
- Better widget support
- Offline voice-typing
- Personalize home screen easily by placing widgets directly on the screen.
- Improved voice and data connectivity.
- Calendar settings have been improved for a better user experience.
- Improved reliability and connectivity of Back Up Assistant Plus & Visual Voicemail.
- Mobile Hotspot data connectivity has been improved.
- Sling and MOG application preloads have been removed.