Android 4.1 Jelly Bean
On 27 June 2012 at Google I/O, Google announced the next Android version, 4.1 Jelly Bean. It is an incremental update with the main focus of improving the user interface, both in terms of functionality and performance, the latter involving "Project Butter" which uses touch anticipation, triple buffering, extended vsync timing and a fixed frame rate of 60fps to create a fluid and "buttery" smooth UI.[68]
Version 4.1 Release date June 27, 2012
Features
*Vsync timing across all drawing and animation done by the Android framework, including application rendering, touch events, screen composition and display refresh
*Triple buffering in the graphics pipeline
*Enhanced accessibility
*Bi-directional text and other language support
*User-installable keyboard maps
*Expandable notifications
*Automatically resizable app widgets
*Multichannel audio
*Bluetooth data transfer for Android Beam
*Offline voice dictation
*Improved voice search
*Improved camera app
*High resolution contact photos
*Google Now
On 27 June 2012 at Google I/O, Google announced the next Android version, 4.1 Jelly Bean. It is an incremental update with the main focus of improving the user interface, both in terms of functionality and performance, the latter involving "Project Butter" which uses touch anticipation, triple buffering, extended vsync timing and a fixed frame rate of 60fps to create a fluid and "buttery" smooth UI.[68]
Version 4.1 Release date June 27, 2012
Features
*Vsync timing across all drawing and animation done by the Android framework, including application rendering, touch events, screen composition and display refresh
*Triple buffering in the graphics pipeline
*Enhanced accessibility
*Bi-directional text and other language support
*User-installable keyboard maps
*Expandable notifications
*Automatically resizable app widgets
*Multichannel audio
*Bluetooth data transfer for Android Beam
*Offline voice dictation
*Improved voice search
*Improved camera app
*High resolution contact photos
*Google Now