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Android 4.1 Jelly Bean

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With Microsoft and Apple already having introduced their new versions of mobile operating system (iOS 6 and Windows Phone 8), it is definite to presume that Google will not sit quite. The highly acclaimed Android OS creator is expected to provide details of the future Android version at its big developer's conference next week.

However, ahead of the conference, Google seems to have inadvertently spilled the beans and revealed the version number of their next iteration of Android aka Jelly Bean. However, it is not Android 5.0 but rather it would be Android 4.1.

The leaked report has suggested that Jelly Bean is due very soon with battery such as dell Latitude 131L battery , dell 312-0350 battery , dell 1691P battery , dell 8M815 battery , dell Latitude X1 battery , dell U6256 battery , dell Latitude X300 battery , dell W0465 battery , dell Y9943 battery , dell Vostro 1200 battery , dell RM628 battery , dell Vostro 1310 battery , and the tech enthusiasts might see the launch as early as next week's -- Google I/O developer event.

Besides all this the bad news for the tech gossipers is that Jelly Bean is now expected to be unveiled just as a minor update. However, it is likely to improve on some of existing features and bring user interface changes to the operating system.

Meanwhile, the screenshot leak has also revealed that Galaxy Nexus is expected to be the first device to get the next version of Android.

The report was first noticed by Engadget and the information is confirmed as it has come from Google's Play store itself, where it sells its flagship phone, the Galaxy Nexus. Upon checkout, the phone's description called the Galaxy Nexus: "The latest smartphone from Google, soon the first phone with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean."

Also, according to a user named Lil Jones on the XDA Developers forum, a popular site among Android developers, Google Play listed that the imminent software upgrade for the handset would be Android 4.1 Jelly Bean.

The website Droid Life also saw the same product description on Google Play after adding a Galaxy Nexus to a Google Play shopping cart.

However, Google took the product listing down after a few minutes.

The Galaxy Nexus is still available through Google Play, however, it no longer makes mention of Android 4.1.