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The sweet, new Android 4.1 - Jelly Bean


Google finally unveiled the first update in 4.0 range of androids, the Android 4.1 aka Jelly Bean. Sweet as it sounds, Jelly Bean is one of the most futuristic updates I've ever seen in Android's history. A lot of features are bundled inside Jelly Bean which makes it super smooth as well as user-friendly.

Firstly, Jelly Bean has a revamped ICS interface, much better than that. And with a combination of improvements Google referred to as Project Butter, an under-the-hood attempt to make Android much smoother, has resulted in a UI that's so easy and smooth, just like butter. :) UI is so fresh and smooth and there are new and improved app, including a much better camera app. A lot of tweaks has resulted in slightly better framerates and smooth experience and even predictions (Yeah, Jelly Bean can actually predict where you're going to touch next. Cool isn't it?), Jelly Bean is super-fast and super-smooth.

Everything you need to know about Windows Phone 8


Now here's something that'd please both the smartphone lovers and the Windows fans out there. Microsoft, last Tuesday, unveiled Windows Phone 8, the successor of the Windows Phone family of Operating Systems. And along with the big reveal, came a lot of awesome and cool features enough to make it, a true competitor to the Android and iOS 6. So, I'm gonna tell you some of the main and the important changes and features that comes with Windows Phone 8.

Windows Phone Summit: No upgrades for current Windows Phones

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Have a look at the improvised Metro UI on Windows Phone 8.
A huge expectation finally ended in bitter disappointment, as foretold, today at Microsoft's Windows Phone Summit in San Fransico.

Just as everyone predicted, including me, Microsoft officially announced that there won't be any Windows Phone 8 upgrade for the current Windows Phone devices, even for the Lumia 900. The reasons are genuine, as Windows Phone 8 packs a lot of features that the current Mango devices can't handle.