Android Jelly Bean or Android 4.1 is the tenth version of Android as an operating system for smartphones or smart terminals, developed by Google Inc. It was launched on July 24, 2012 with the characteristic sweet icon of gummies or gummies, it is preceded by the Android version Ice Cream Sandwich (ICS) and succeeded by Android Kitkat. It was presented as a faster and more optimized OS.
It is version 4.3 of Android, released in 2012 with the representation of the jelly beans that are translated into Spanish as gummies. He is the owner of 1.5% of current Android users. As outstanding characteristics are the bluetooth support for low energy, more variety of languages such as Hebrew and Arabic; it also incorporated WI-Fi location systems in the background. Jelly bean offered developers new programming tools such as logging systems, spp compilation parsing enhancements, and DRM aPls.
Users could now limit access to certain applications remotely from far away locations. However, the operating system presented improvements in qualities of the previous versions such as the option to share the user's location with other people more accurately, support for Adobe Flash, writing and input methods through gestures and VPN always active.
Despite the fact that no major changes were incorporated into the interface, the strength was in the speed with which the operating system was going to move the devices that used it, the execution of the applications would be in a more fluid way
Android version 4.3 updates consisted of version 4.3.1; Last public edition of the system in October 2013, mainly due to compatibility adjustments for the then new Nexus 7 LTE.
The icon of this version is based on the integration of the sweet Jelly Bean to the brand's green android, thus resulting in a cylindrical and transparent container whose accessories, such as the lid, the sides and the bottom, would be in the shape of an android; inside the container has many gummies of various colors.