Sprint updates their Galaxy Nexus support page, confirms Jelly Bean coming yet again

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Sprint Galaxy Nexus

Just in case you needed one more reason to believe that Sprint will begin rolling out Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to Sprint Galaxy Nexus owners, they’ve now gone ahead and updated their software update website with the details and change log. Of course, it contains nothing surprising that you all didn’t already know but have a look any how:

  • Upgrades phone operating system to Android 4.1.1 (Jelly Bean)

    • Smoother user interface
    • Enhanced Accessibility functions
    • Bi-directional text and other language support
    • User-installable keyboard maps
    • Expandable notifications
    • Ability to turn off notifications on an application specific basis
    • Shortcuts and widgets can automatically be re-arranged or re-sized to allow new items to fit on home screens
    • Android Beam – Use Android Beam to Bluetooth transfer data
    • Offline voice dictation
    • Improved voice search
    • Improved camera application
    • Google Wallet (for the Nexus 7)
    • High resolution Google+ contact photos
    • Google Now
    • Multichannel audio
    • USB audio added for external sound Digital to Analog Conversion
    • Audio chaining also referred to as Gapless Playback.  Gapless playback is the uninterrupted playback of consecutive audio tracks
  • Discontinuing support for Adobe Flash Player:

    • Adobe will not be certifying the Adobe Flash Player for Android Mobile devices that either release with or update to Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean). 
    • Devices that upgraded from Android 4.0 to Android 4.1, may exhibit unpredictable behavior, as it is not certified for use with Android 4.1.  Adobe recommends uninstalling Flash Player on devices which have been upgraded to Android 4.1.

We’ve not yet received any reports it showing up for anyone as of yet, but I’m sure it’ll be along shortly. If you see it pop up, drop a comment here or in the Android Central forums and let everyone else know they should commence smashing their check for update button.

 Source: Sprint, Thanks, adavisme!