Jelly Bean

nexus_truth
Enthusiast - Level 1

Lets take a bet. How long will it take Verizon to release Jelly Bean after Google's OTA in mid-July?

http://http://phandroid.com/2012/06/27/jelly-bean-headed-to-galaxy-nexus-nexus-s-and-motorola-xoom-i...

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Tidbits
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If you want it now more than likely you can just put it on without waiting for "Verizon".

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pool_shark
Specialist - Level 1

True, it is available, but I'm waiting for more stability.

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Tidbits
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When the source is out it won't get no stabler than that and WILL be installable at that point.  So in two weeks when it starts rolling out and if you know how the radios work it will be running.

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pool_shark
Specialist - Level 1

It's already available and some people are running it.

Some are having a few minor issues that should be worked out soon. They had to clear cache on each reboot, wifi was having trouble, etc.

That's why I said I'll wait for more stability.

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Tidbits
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was just saying that chances are if people really want that update so bad. Around the time the source is released they can get it if they don't want to wait. That's one of the perks of owning a Nexus. There's going to be a lot of Roms out there.

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devildog83
Newbie

I'm running it now and loving it.  It is clean and it is fast.  No problems so far.

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carseller0822
Contributor - Level 3

Here's a link to a "supposedly" stable version for our CDMA handsets.

>Link deleted to comply with VZW ToS. Discussions and links concerning rooting/jailbreaking/hacking...etc are not permitted on this site<

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carseller0822
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curtterp
Specialist - Level 1

I am willing to bet that it will be December before Verizon rolls it out.

which means that this will be the only phone with the Nexus label on Verizon's network. The way that Verizon hoses up the whole experience, I doubt very much that Google would agree to let Verizon do this agian.

Tidbits
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curtterp wrote:

I am willing to bet that it will be December before Verizon rolls it out.

which means that this will be the only phone with the Nexus label on Verizon's network. The way that Verizon hoses up the whole experience, I doubt very much that Google would agree to let Verizon do this agian.

I am willing to bet it will be in before December.

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Thaxted
Enthusiast - Level 1

December would be about right, Verizon is not very consumer friendly. They muck up the work and slow things down and now they want to destroy unlimited data? I used to expect good things from Verizon, now they disappoint me tremendously. I have a friend who just got a free replacement for a perfectly good phone just because she whined she didn't have the ICS update coming. But I couldn't cancel my mom's phone even after she died. You disappoint me big red.

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shirke
Enthusiast - Level 3

Yeah but how long will Verizon hold up this update?after google release to other cell phone carriers

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Tidbits
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shirke wrote:

Yeah but how long will Verizon hold up this update?after google release to other cell phone carriers

However long it takes Qualcomm to update their drivers, and then test after Google submits their end of the code.  The way Qualcomm has their CDMA code and licensing it has to go through Qualcomm before going anywhere else and they need to sign and test their radios.

Reason why GSM moves quicker.  Only the libraries are proprietary.  If those don't change then everything else doesn't have to changed or be re-signed.  Everything else on the GSM front can be redistributed including the libraries.  The only way CDMA can move faster is for Qualcomm to rewrite the code and to change their licensing agreements with CDMA carriers(or developers) to allow distribution of modified code(which Google tried to get, but failed to).

Edit: Nokia had the same problem with CDMA which royally peeved me.  Please don't mention Apple...  It takes them months just to make an incremental update which is more than enough time for Qualcomm to test and fix as they are probably free members of the developers program. Smiley Happy

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shirke
Enthusiast - Level 3

Tidbits Thank you for your quick reply.

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thomasrhoward
Enthusiast - Level 2

I'm running it now and, while I gotta say I've not been happy with this phone in the past, I love it now. Google Now is cool, voice search is better than Siri (though it doesn't have Siri's sense of humor) and the camera works better.

When the official release comes out, I will likely install that, but until then I finally have a phone I can enjoy using.

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jakemcgraw
Enthusiast - Level 2

Seen the Google Play Now store has the unlocked galaxy nexus priced at only $ 349.00. Just ordered one to see how it performs in comparison to the verizon model. Just have to select a gsm carrier prepaid sim yet. Googles site says it will have the 4.1 jelly bean in the next couple weeks. Cant wait to see.

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joemn
Enthusiast - Level 3

Now we know what a new top end android phone with the latest software version is really worth (ie: cost + profit)  $349.  BUT you can't get blockbuster, or vz navigator, or slacker, or verizon video, or other apps that Verizon installs and makes unremoveable; That costs a lot that needs to be paid for.  Then theres the 5 or 6 month wait for software updates after google releases them.  Thats why Verizon charges $649 for that cdma phone and why their marketing model is sooooo,  ugh, customer centric!  Thats it, customer centric.

Thank God for competition, for free enterprise.  A business model that exists only because lack of competition will fail when the wind of competition blows cool breazes through the marketplace. 

What? You mean an effective and innovative network that provides a more than reasonable return to the provider AND value and service to the customer.  Yep, THATS what I mean. 

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Tidbits
Legend

If you buy that phone Google makes money. Manufacturers makes money from the sale device. Google makes money whether you buy from them or not. Every app you download whether free or paid Google gets a cut. Manufacturers don't get a cut of that.

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Tidbits
Legend

Google would make it $99 if they believe they could recoup enough money to turn a profit.

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sfd0124
Newbie

Jelly Bean is running super smooth, the new Google now is really cool.

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