Industry June 19, 2013 BlackBerry 10.2 will support Jelly Bean Apps The next update to the tenth version of BlackBerry will allow Android developers to directly (without porting) transfer their applications developed with an eye on Jelly Bean to the Canadian OS.
Statistics April 3, 2013 Jelly Bean is on a quarter of Android devices Google has published a regular report on the fragmentation of its OS. According to these data, 25% of all Android devices work on Jelly Bean.
Other December 5, 2012 Jelly Bean is on 7% of Android devices Google has reported high growth dynamics of the latest versions of Android. The share of last year’s Ice Cream Sandwich is also actively growing – this OS is installed on more than a quarter of all Google devices.
Other October 30, 2012 Google has introduced Android 4.2. Last night, Google officially (albeit without an event) presented an updated version of the Android 4.2 operating system.
Other September 6, 2012 Ice Cream Sandwich costs more than 20% of all Android devices Ice cream is becoming more and more popular: the fourth version of Android accounts for almost a quarter of all devices based on the Google platform.
Other August 16, 2012 Android no longer supports Flash Adobe Systems has abandoned support for Flash Player in Android-based mobile devices. Now you can’t download and install Flash using the Google Play app store.
Other July 2, 2012 Flash will not support Jelly Bean Adobe has announced that Flash Player will not support Android 4.1. According to its representatives, Adobe has not tested or worked on Flash for Jelly Bean.