We’re pretty sure that Android 4.1 Jelly Bean is already in the bag and will be announced at Google I/O tomorrow, but the oversized statue (of sorts) has already made its way to the Google campus.
No, there’s no video this time to unveil the next version of the OS this time, but at least it has officially arrived. The Google campus lawn is getting awfully sweet, but we won’t know just how sweet until we get the full details from the horse’s mouth tomorrow.
There’s little known as to what the next version of Android will bring but we’re willing to guess that there may be some nice new features packaged in. Since this is a .1 bump in the OS number, we’re not expecting anything monumental, but something like Majel could prove to be an interesting feature that you’ll use a total of five minutes. Other than that, rumors have been swirling around that the default browser in Android will be replaced by Google Chrome.
Let’s hope that Jelly Bean has more love to give.
[Via: Twitter]
[UPDATE] The picture you see above was not fully assembled and below you can see the Android Jelly Bean statue in all its glory. [Via: Droid-Life]

