As of July 2021, 0.46% of Android devices run Jelly Bean. Jelly Bean versions are not receiving updates by Google Play Services.
Two more releases were made under the Jelly Bean name in October 2012 and July 2013 respectively, including 4.2-which included further optimizations, multi-user support for tablets, lock screen widgets, quick settings, and screen savers, and 4.3-which contained further improvements and updates to the underlying Android platform. It focused on performance improvements designed to give the operating system a smoother and more responsive feel, improvements to the notification system allowing for expandable notifications with action buttons, and other internal changes. The first of these three releases, 4.1, was unveiled at Google's I/O developer conference in June 2012. Among the devices that run Android 4.3 are the Asus Nexus 7 (2013) and the LG Nexus 4. Android 4.2 Jelly Bean running on a Nexus 4Ĥ.3.1_r1 (JLS36I) / October 7, 2013 7 years ago ( ) Īndroid Jelly Bean is the codename given to the tenth version of the Android mobile operating system developed by Google, spanning three major point releases (versions 4.1 through 4.3.1).