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The new version of Android, Jelly Bean, was to be officially rolled by a carrier for the first time this week in Australia. Sadly, Vodafone couldn ;t see it through, because the new OS failed to meet regulations related to emergency calls. Vodafone announced the problem in a blog post yesterday, stanley trinkflaschen though it stanley cup a little scant on details. Currently, it not clear whether this is a carrier-specific problem or an issue that has been present in Jelly Bean from the off. Vodafone Australia was supposed to be the first carrier in any country to roll out the software update, which was stanley uk to be targeted at the Nexus S. Currently, there no estimate of when the update will now be available. It remains unclear if this issue might affect the rollout of Jelly Bean in other countries. [Vodafone via The Next Web] AndroidaustraliaCarrierjelly beanVodafone |
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