[access-uk] Where's my Jellybean?

  • From: "Darren Brewer" <darren.m.brewer@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <access-uk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2012 20:07:54 +0100

Hi list

I received a Galaxy Nexus on Friday and have been playing around with it on and 
off since then. It arrived with version 4.02 of the operating system and after 
connecting to my wi fi it informed me that a new update was available. As Steve 
Nut has remarked it's very easy you just click on install and wait for the 
phone to reboot and it's installed. So now I have version 4.04 (Ice cream 
sandwich)  However I know there is another update, but when I checked in 
settings / about and did a check for updates it informed me that I have the 
latest version. So where is Jellybean? Do I just have to be patient and it will 
eventually come through? I know the Nexus doesn't require a custom ROM. Does 
anyone else on here have a Nexus which has updated to Jellybean and did you 
have to wait a while for it?

A few other queries.
I turned off the vibration feedback in the talkback settings as I don't find it 
necessary. However when the phone gets turned off and back on the vibration 
feedback returns. Is there a way of permantly disabling this feature.

I am currently just using talkback as my screen reader. However the browser is 
completely inaccessible and does not speak anything on a webpage. Do I need to 
install mobile accessibility in order to read web pages? Will Jellybean allow 
webpages to be accessible using talkback?

Many thanks

Darren.



 

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