Not A Single Australian Telco Is Testing Jelly Bean Yet


Google I/O brought us many goodies. One of those was a sneak peek at Android 4.1, codenamed Jelly Bean. As with every Google conference, we rubbed our hands together for when we’d have it on our local handsets, but as of right now, not a single telco is testing it in Australia.

We contacted Telstra, Optus and Vodafone last Friday, and all of them told us that manufacturers had not yet sent over a copy of Android 4.1.1 for testing on their networks. We could be waiting for a while.

Some of our readers have got in touch to tell us that they’ve been upgraded to Jelly Bean over the air on their Galaxy Nexus devices, but the rest of us are still left in the lurch for when we’ll be getting our sweet Android treats.

We’ll keep you updated.

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