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Nexus S receives an over the air Jelly Bean 4.1 update

Did you buy the second generation of the Google Nexus line, A.K.A the Nexus S? Have you been wanting your Jelly Bean update ever since Google announced it at Google I/O? We have good news for you, if you are this such of a person, because Google just pushed out the Jelly Bean 4.1 update to your device. The update will go out to the Nexus S's that are on T-Mobile, Rogers, Vodafone, Wind, Mobilicity, and Three. This update also applies to not only the European T-Mobile network, but also T-Mobile here in the United States. On T-Mobile U.S.A., the 114 megabyte update is only available over WiFi as of now. If you are an owner of a Nexus S or Samsung Galaxy Nexus, tell us how your Jelly Bean update is working for you. If you do have any device with Jelly Bean on it, tell us if you like it over Ice Cream Sandwich. Need more information on Google's latest sugar-coated update? Check out the source link below for more information.


Source: Engadget

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