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Android 4.1 Jellybean - Updates to Audio
Posted on: 05.07.2012 by Elizabet Sledz
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
I was reading this article earlier, and it got me a bit excited about the future prospects of DJing on Android based hardware. From what I understand, the biggest hurdle so far is latency within the OS.

http://www.gizmodo.com.au/2012/07/wh...id-jelly-bean/

'On the Samsung Galaxy Nexus handset
Elizabet Sledz
05.07.2012
That would be your carrier's fault. Samsung released their updated version of ICS for the Galaxy S2 over 5 months ago. Telstra (My phone carrier) in Australia gave me the ICS update months ago.

You could always try a custom firmware?
Darlene Strohbeck
05.07.2012
I'm still waiting for the ICS update on my Galaxy S2 and they already have a new OS coming out?!

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