There’s promising news for owners of the Motorola Droid 4 on Verizon
who are waiting for their first taste of Jelly Bean. Some of you may
remember that last week we told how some users of the Droid 4 had
received emails asking them to take part in a soak test of a software
release thought to be Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. Today we can tell you
that as we suspected that testing was indeed for Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
and Verizon has now approved the update.
Verizon approved the software upgrade
today as build 98.72.18 and once the soak test has rolled out (expected
imminently now) the update should be pushed out to other Droid 4 users
in the following week or two, bringing owners of the phone all the
benefits of Android Jelly Bean.
It’s a 356MB update that will take between 35 and 60 minutes to
download and a further 15 to 20 minutes to install. It will bring users
their first experience of Google Now and Voice Search, improved
keyboard, advanced notifications and much, much more. Blur build
98.72.18 also offers improvements to voice, data and hotspot
connectivity, graphics and a home screen that will be much easier to
personalize.
Enhancements also include smoother transitions between Home screens, a
better Calendar user experience, and upgraded reliability and
connectivity of Back Up Assistant Plus as well as Visual Voicemail.
There are two methods for downloading the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update
to your Droid 4. The first is an OTA (over-the-air) update initiated by
the user and the second is an OTA update initiated by the server. For
more on this head here.
Hopefully it will not be much longer at all until Droid 4 users begin
receiving the rollout of Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to their devices. Are
you a Droid 4 owner who has been waiting for Jelly Bean? If you receive
notification that the update is now available for your Droid 4 we’d
really appreciate you letting us know so that we can share the news with
other Droid 4 owners so please do send us your comments.
Source: Droid-Life
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