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Conclusion: We like it

With Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean), Google's mobile OS takes a major step forward, adding performance improvements, interface enhancements, and a number of new features, including better search, offline maps, and the Google Now reminder and guidance app. While Android may still lag iOS in terms of ease-of-use, Jelly Bean shows that Google is willing to go toe-to-toe with Apple with new, innovative, features, and is able to surpass iOS when it comes to flexibility and configuration options.

Critic reviews

8.5
13 reviews
  • Ease of use
    8.6
  • Speed
    9.3
  • Configurability
    9.0
  • Ecosystem (apps, drivers, etc.)
    8.3
  • Openness

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User reviews

9.2
53 reviews
9.0
Engadget Jun 28, 2012

In the past, you needed cutting-edge hardware to overcome some ... inefficiencies in the code. With v4.1, you're actually getting more features, without feeling there's a speed hit on the other end. In fact, you're gaining features and perceived speed. And really, who wouldn't be into that?

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9.0
PC Mag Jun 30, 2012

Android continues to mature with Jelly Bean, a smooth, surprisingly comprehensive upgrade to Ice Cream Sandwich that cements the smartphone platform's top-tier status.

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9.0
PC Mag Feb 6, 2013

Android "Jelly Bean" continues to mature with version 4.2, a smooth, sleek upgrade that cements the smartphone platform's top-tier status.

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8.0
CNET Jun 29, 2012

You won't be left too far behind without it, but Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is a worthy update that brings improved voice search, notifications, and sharing.

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8.0
Ars Technica Nov 7, 2012

Android 4.2 is, in essence, a tune-up for Jelly Bean. It brings forth a few very essential, minor features that help the platform keep pace with innovations in iOS, Windows Phone, and Windows 8/RT.

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9.0
SlashGear Jun 29, 2012

This update, once again, is more like an in-between sort of tweak festival for the most part, but it does have its big advances as well.

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8.0
CNET AU Jul 27, 2012

You won't be left too far behind without it, but Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is a worthy update that brings improved voice search, notifications and sharing.

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8.0
Pocket-Lint Jul 17, 2012

The takeaway message is that things feel much smoother across Android’s operating system in its raw form... Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is slick, it’s fast, and although you might not have Ice Cream Sandwich yet, you need to keep your eyes out for that sweet JB hit.

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9.0
TechRadar Jul 10, 2012

Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is a thing of beauty, and should be a nice boost for Google's own Nexus-branded hardware. For those who have been on the fence, you'll definitely want to give Jelly Bean a look – this could be the version to finally sway you into Mountain View's camp.

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9.0
phoneArena Jul 16, 2012

In our opinion, Project Butter makes the platform so smooth we’d rather be using a Galaxy Nexus that’s starting to show its age with Jelly Bean rather than any other brand new phone at the moment, even the Galaxy S III. And that’s telling, isn’t it?

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9.0
PocketNow Jul 10, 2012

I’m ultra-impressed with Jelly Bean. And I’m saying that after having the buzz-of-newness wear off. Jelly Bean is infinitely faster and more smooth than Ice Cream Sandwich is on even the best of hardware. That alone is hugely compelling.

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9.0
PC Perspective Jul 26, 2012

Android 4.1 is sleek, comfortable and intuitive. The interface looks great, is easy to understand and has even more functionality.... Most of all, I love the fact that animations no longer stutter, freeze or tear.

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9.0
Idefreeze Idefreeze

I have both an iPhone 4 and a Galaxy Nexus; JB is really the OS that made me start using my Android phone with pleasure. Google is putting huge efforts in their OS and it's starting to pay...

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9.0
JoshTurner JoshTurner

If you've ever had any doubts regarding Android, you can put them to rest now. Google has done an amazing job with their mobile OS. The entire system is ridiculous smooth thanks to Project Butter. Apps are finally coming into their own. Some developers are even making their best designed apps,...

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9.0
smcolbert smcolbert

The changes Google made with Android 4.1 are brilliant. By far the smoothest and best looking phone OS available. Not quite as easy to pick up and use as iOS, but that's what you sacrifice for functionality. Some slight UI inconsistencies have yet to be cleaned up, but Android is headed to...

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10
Jordan2348 Jordan2348

Jelly Bean is by far the nicest looking and most robust version of Android yet. Since ICS I personally think Android is now the best mobile OS you can have.

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