As expected, Samsung starting from today is updating its flagship handset, the Galaxy S III to Android 4.1 Jelly Bean. The release was spotted by XDA...

One or many, there are hundreds of reason for Samsung to celebrate joy with its recently announced Galaxy S III, but now to let the consumers get the...

Spotted first by Sociable, Twitter’s Sung Hu Kim tweeted a picture by noting that it had been uploaded through Twitter’s mobile site, but not by the app, confirming the micro-blogging giant rolling out photo uploads for mobile sites on Android 4.0, 4.1. While, on other end, The Next Web also says that the new tool works well with an iOS 6, confirming uploads for mobile...

SamMobile today posted the first pre-release version of the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean version for the Samsung Galaxy S III, and stated that the official...

Android site got a boost last day with Google brings a whole new revision of the site. The new site contains lots of new in-depth content, including all new features from Google’s recent released Android 4.1 Jelly Bean version. Here’s what the team had to say about it: A new revision of the Android Design site has been launched! http://developer.android.com/design/index.html It...

Google today released its latest Android distribution figures with Ice Cream Sandwich currently running on 15.9 percent of all Android devices, which means...

The Chinese mobile company ZTE today announced its first Android 4.1 Jelly Bean handset in China just only a mere week after the release of the official...

Google has officially announced the rollout of its newest Android instalment – the Android 4.1 for Nexus S phones on T-Mobile, H3G, O2, Rogers, and Vodafone in most countries. In order to update your device with Android 4.1, you will need to be running the IMM76MD ROM to update to JRO03E, which includes the bunch of features like Google Now, Project Buffer and lot more...

Google recently launched its next instalment of Android version – the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean and the latest entrant to receive the operating system...

It’s being no long since Google released its Android next instalment – the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean version – but in order to make it notify and known...