From the looks of it, the device is
running stock Jelly Bean but we will not peg our bets on that, as Acer has a penchant for custom Android skins.
Use this guide only if you want to
run stock Jelly Bean OS and you're an advanced user.
Not exact matches
Google has indeed launched the Nexus 7 tablet, which
runs on
stock Android 4.1
Jelly Bean and is the first Android tablet to get the Nexus branding.
Google, during the I / O 2013 announced the availability of the Samsung Galaxy S 4
running stock Android 4.2
jelly bean.
Other features included on the tablet are a 1.2 - megapixel camera at the front, 4,325 mAH battery and
runs on a
stock Android 4.2
Jelly Bean.
To perform the above fix, you'd have to root your Lenovo P780
running Android
Jelly Bean with Framaroot i.e if you installed the unadulterated
stock ROM.
At this new pricing, the Nexus 7 is a steal considering it
runs stock Android 4.3
Jelly Bean and is still plenty powerful with the Tegra 3 CPU and its 1280 × 800 pixels 7 - inch screen.
If you will want the warranty back, you will have to use Odin for downgrading the
stock Android
Jelly Bean OS; of course then the root access will be revocked and on your tablet the default version of Android will be
running.
While this build lacks some key features of a fully - enabled consumer Android tablet, its existence virtually guarantees a fluid, feature - complete build of
stock Jelly Bean
running on the Z in the future.
The Excite Pro
runs a mostly
stock version of Android 4.2.1
Jelly Bean.
We've been waiting for Google to announce the Nexus 7 tablet all day, and our wish is now granted as Google has unveiled their first self - branded tablet,
running stock Android 4.1
Jelly Bean.
The Galaxy S4 is
running on the latest version of the Android OS, the
Jelly Bean 4.2.2 firmware; also since it is Samsung's latest flagship, its owners will be among the first to receive the upcoming Android 4.3 update, so when talking about
stock or official Android software and updates the SGS4 is the best.
Don't worry, because after that you will be able to root the new XXUGNA7 Android 4.3 firmware — make sure you are using a compatible root method that can be safely applied on your Galaxy S3 that
runs on
stock XXUGNA7
Jelly Bean OS.
Meanwhile the phone
runs stock Android 4.2.1
Jelly Bean, though there are a few extra apps thrown in for good measure.
Web Browsing As it
runs Android Ice Cream Sandwich rather than
Jelly Bean, the Asus Pad Transformer Infinity comes with the
stock Android web browser — Google switched to Chrome in the
Jelly Bean edition os the OS.
Your phone should be
running the
stock Android 4.1.2
Jelly Bean ROM or on a previous build of the CM 10.1 Nightlies ROM.
Because of the up mentioned aspects, here is what we can conclude by now: the warranty of your Samsung Galaxy S4 will not get void by updating to official
Jelly Bean 4.2.2 XXUAMDL OS; also you don't need to have a rooted smartphone because you are not flashing a custom ROM; but in case your device is rooted, then after performing the steps from below, the root access will be revoked (you will be able to unchain the system of your handset by applying a new root guide that is suitable with the new XXUAMDL software); finally if your SGS4 is currently
running on a custom OS, now you will be able to restore the
stock Jelly Bean firmware and also you will be able to restore its warranty.
In case your handset is currently
running on a custom ROM, after installing the
stock OS, the default Android
Jelly Bean firmware will be re-installed; you will also restore the lost warranty back.
Also, you will remove and replace all the custom looks and user interface with the default
Jelly Bean 4.1.2 one, so the
stock Android experience will once more
run on your smartphone.
The Hydro Edge
runs on Android 4.1
Jelly Bean that is mostly unmodified from
stock.
Sony's Xperia UI
runs on Android 4.3
Jelly Bean and while it isn't as vanilla as
stock Android, at least it's not as heavily stylized as Samsung or LG's Android interfaces.
Fans of
stock Android will no doubt love seeing the unadulterated version of
Jelly Bean
running on the Galaxy S4.
It's the same phone as the not - Google Edition model in every way except one: it
runs stock Android
Jelly Bean 4.2.
The Nexus 4
ran on
stock Android
Jelly Bean and the Nexus 5 is the first device to come with Google's new operating system, Android 4.4 KitKat.
Product news is flowing too now, thankfully, and Google just announced a new version of the Samsung Galaxy S4 that
runs a
stock version of Android 4.2
Jelly Bean.
As far as the OS is concerned, the smartphone shown in these new live photos doesn't seem to be
running the Flyme 5.2 or Flyme 6, and instead, the UI, or at least the vast majority of on - screen elements seem to be based on
stock Android
Jelly Bean — not Flyme 2.0 based on
Jelly Bean — complete with an appropriate wallpaper for the same Android OS version.
The seven - inch Vizio tablet is powered by NVIDIA's Tegra 3 SoC and has an IPS display with a resolution of 1280 x 800 pixels, 16 GB of storage, 1.2 - megapixel webcam on the front, and
runs stock Android
Jelly Bean.
Noting that the Galaxy S4 Google Play Edition and the Galaxy S4 Snapdragon variant are essentially the same device, just
running different varieties of the same operating system, it makes sense that the
stock Android 4.3
Jelly Bean would install and
run seamlessly on a Snapdragon Galaxy S4.
The HTC One is offered
running either Sense 5 or a
stock version of Android 4.2.2
Jelly Bean, but not both — until now.
Your phone should be
running the
stock Android 4.1.2
Jelly Bean ROM or on a previous build of the CM 10.1 Nightlies ROM.
Use the 1st method if your device is
running 100 %
stock Android 4.2.2
Jelly Bean JDQ39 firmware OS.
If you had applied the software on your device (OTA or manually, it doesn't matter) then now, your Samsung Galaxy S4 is
running on
stock Android
Jelly Bean ROM which means that the root access (if it has been previously gained) has been revoked.
Xiaomi MI3
runs on customized version of Android 4.4 with MIUI V5 on top of it, Asus Zenfone 5
runs on Android 4.3
Jelly Bean (Upgradeable to Android 4.4 KitKat) with Zen UI on top of it and Motorola Moto G
runs on
Stock Android.