
The extremely wanted Nexus 4 continues to seize the headlines for numerous causes, which are primarily right down to the lack of supply as regards to Google Play. There are many of you which have been fortunate enough to get your fingers on the system although, and we now have information of a nexus 4 Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean replace as wells as some rumours in regards to the production of the gadget and its replacement.
Whereas there are numerous potential purchasers of the nexus 4 now considering other choices to the smartphone, now we have now heard that Google has begun rolling out Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean to the handset. According to the Android Neighborhood in the intervening time it’s only arriving in choose international locations similar to Brazil and Malaysia, however hopefully will quickly unfold to different regions.
At the moment the corporate has not provided any official changelog for the update, and it appears it's only a minor bump with some bug fixes. This is the attraction of Nexus gadgets amongst Android fans as they're normally the first devices to receive firmware updates, so it could be solely a matter of time before the likes of the Nexus 7 also begin receiving this latest Jelly Bean update.
Meanwhile we even have some reviews regarding the production of the nexus 4 or the shortage of it as may be the case. According to an article on IBTimes it is being claimed that manufacturing of the Nexus 4 has been halted by LG in favour of recent upcoming smartphones.
Now we have heard just lately from the company that it is going to be unveiling some new merchandise at subsequent month’s MWC, and throughout the year with the Optimus G2 being tipped to be among the many new smartphones from the company. It may be the case that the nexus 4 has fallen down the queue close to the manufacture of recent models, and there are solutions that the nexus 4 successor may also be on the MWC show subsequent month.
LG’s James Fisher has already acknowledged at CES that the Nexus 4 is the primary in the line of Nexus hardware the company is at present working on, however it seems unusual there could be discuss of the nexus 4 being replaced considering it was solely released in November.
The manufacturer can be talking up its partnership with Google and Nexus units, so certainly the company wouldn’t immediately cease making the nexus 4 in favour of its different hardware it plans to release. If LG do carry out a replacement for the nexus 4 in the coming weeks it could certainly anger these that have been lucky enough to actually own one.