Even though Intel is still a minor player in the smartphone world, it’s good to know they’re making sure their products are compatible with the latest version of Android – Jelly Bean. According to PC Advisor, “multiple Intel employees” are already using Medfield-based smartphones which run Jelly Bean, hinting us that the update for existing devices is not far away. Then again, most Intel-based smartphones still ship with Gingerbread on board, but that could easily change with the upcoming Motorola announcement. If you recall, the once famous American handset maker (now owned by Google) will unveil a new device (Motorola XT890?) on September 18th and we think (hope) it will use some new tech from the world’s largest chip maker. Guess we’ll have to wait and see whether these two giants can impress us. Stay tuned…
[Via: Unwired View]
