This looks like Jelly Bean feast for Samsung Galaxy devices on Verizon network. Verizon has started rolling out Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update for Samsung's Galaxy devices and the among them is the Samsung Galaxy Nexus.
Verizon confirmed the news on March 18, saying that the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean updated for Samsung Galaxy Nexus device will start rolling out in phases from March 19.
"The Galaxy Nexus by Samsung will be updated to Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean. The software will be pushed to Verizon Wireless customers in phases starting March 19," Verizon's news page states.
The update is going to come with an amazing camera related feature called Photoshere that allows the users to take a 360 degree panorama shot. The pictures can also be shared with friends or over social network websites with ease.
Apart from this the feature has also added some tools that enable the user to add filters, borders and other customizations to the picture to be taken or already taken.
The most important and developed feature that Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update delivers to the Galaxy Nexus is the all new Gesture Keyboard. With the new Gesture Keyboard the hassles of typing a word letter by letter comes to an end as the dictionary and the word suggest is improved. More over instead of tapping out a word completely a user can slide you finger letter to letter to get the word on your screen.
The update also allows users to add widgets on the lockscreen to have an easy and fast access to frequently used widgets such as Clock, Gmail, Calendar and Music Player.
Google announced the Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean update in October last year and just after a month it started rolling out the update. However, Verizon took a long time of almost five months to release it for Galaxy Nexus that people buy to get the fastest Android updates.
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