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The Jelly Bean Factory Huge Flavours Jar 1.4KG - Enjoy the 36 Natural Flavours and 100% Vegetarian Jelly Beans - Perfect as a Gift, for Parties or just to Enjoy

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Motorola Droid 4 [UPDATED 3/18/13]: Verizon announced the launch of Android 4.1 for its Motorola Droid 4 phone in mid-March 2013. The rollout will begin on March 19, the carrier says, and will happen in waves, with a subset of users receiving the software each day over the course of several days. Motorola originally confirmed that the Droid 4 would receive Jelly Bean in October of 2012. At the time, the company didn't provide any specific information as to when the upgrade would occur. Note:The cook times are intended for electric pressure cookers. Electric pressure cookers have a lower PSI than stovetop counterparts and therefore require a longer cook time. Pressure Cooker Time Chart for: Beans, Lentils & Peas (Legumes) Sony Xperia Sola [UPDATED 12/17/12]: In late December 2012, Sony announced it would not upgrade its Xperia Sola smartphone past its current Android 4.0 level. No reason was provided for the decision. Samsung Galaxy Prevail: This Samsung phone never received even a mention of Ice Cream Sandwich. With no discussion since the days of Gingerbread, a sudden jump to Jelly Bean doesn't seem likely.

Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman [UPDATED 10/19/12]: Sony has confirmed that its Sony Ericsson Live with Walkman phone will not be upgraded beyond its current Android 4.0 level. The company says it made the determination "after thorough evaluation." Select wipe data/factory reset, then select Yes on next screen to confirm. Wait a while till the data wipe is complete (this will not erase your personal files). Sony Xperia X10: Sony made a fool of itself with the Xperia X10's first set of upgrades. After finally pushing the X10 to Gingerbread, Sony announced the device would not receive any future upgrades. Motorola Razr [UPDATED 12/6/12]: In early December 2012, Motorola officially confirmed that its Razr (XT910) phone would be upgraded to Android 4.1 for users in Canada as well as for other "select countries and carriers." Moto says the Canadian version of the device will receive its upgrade in the first quarter of 2013. Asus PadFone 2 [UPDATED 12/10/12]: According to numerous user reports, Asus started sending Jelly Bean to its PadFone 2 in early December 2012. The upgrade appears to be reaching PadFone 2 users in Asia initially. Asus has not released any official information about the rollout or when it might begin for users in other regions.Samsung Galaxy Victory [UPDATED 7/16/13]: Samsung and Sprint announced the Android 4.1 upgrade for the Galaxy Victory phone in April of 2013. The upgrade was sent over-the-air to owners of the device. HTC EVO Shift 4G: This HTC phone never received even a mention of Ice Cream Sandwich. With no discussion since the days of Gingerbread, a sudden jump to Jelly Bean doesn't seem likely. Sony Xperia J [UPDATED 3/11/13]: Sony announced the rollout of Android 4.1 for the Xperia J smartphone in early March 2013. The software will reach handsets "over the coming weeks," Sony says, with availability and timing varying "by market and customer variants." The timing meets Sony's original promise of a Jelly Bean upgrade for the Xperia J before the end of March.

Motorola Photon Q [UPDATED 4/30/13]: Motorola and Sprint made the Android 4.1 upgrade available to the Photon Q in April of 2013. The upgrade is being sent out over-the-air in waves, meaning it'll reach a subset of devices each day over the course of a couple weeks. Motorola had initially confirmed that the Photon Q phone would receive the Jelly Bean upgrade in October of 2012; at the time, the company didn't provide any specific information as to when the upgrade would occur. Toshiba Excite 10 [UPDATED 1/2/13]: Toshiba quietly rolled out Android 4.1 to its Excite 10 tablet in late December 2012. The upgrade is being delivered over-the-air to all Excite 10 devices. Toshiba had previously stayed mum about its plans for Jelly Bean upgrades; until the rollout began, we had no idea if or when the company would deliver the software. HTC One VX [UPDATED 10/2/12]: At the launch of the HTC One VX smartphone, AT&T confirmed that the device would receive Android 4.1 at some point "in the future." Thus far, neither the carrier nor HTC has given any firm timeline for when the upgrade could occur. Samsung Galaxy Tab 7.7 [UPDATED 7/16/13]: Samsung started sending out Android 4.1 to certain models of its Galaxy Tab 7.7 device in May of 2013. The upgrade reportedly reached numerous users of the tablet in various parts of Asia throughout the month. Thus far, nothing's been said about if or when the upgrade could reach the U.S. Verizon-connected model of the device. HTC Desire S: HTC hemmed and hawed on its Android 4.0 upgrade for the Desire S and eventually released it only in a do-it-yourself form geared toward developers, saying it believed "the majority of customers [would] be happiest maintaining their current experience." That sentiment doesn't exactly bode well for future OS upgrades.

Pressure Cooker Time Chart for:  Beans, Lentils & Peas (Legumes)

Now, you need to use a file manager that has root access. You can use an app like Solid Explorer for that (install it from the Play Store). HTC Droid Eris: Verizon has confirmed its HTC Droid Eris device will not be upgraded past its current level. The phone is no longer sold by the carrier. Sony Xperia Tipo [UPDATED 12/17/12]: In late December 2012, Sony announced it would not upgrade its Xperia Tipo smartphone past its current Android 4.0 level. No reason was provided for the decision.

Motorola Milestone 2: The international version of the Droid 2 is in the same boat as its U.S. brother -- and that boat is sinking fast. Motorola Droid Razr M [UPDATED 11/9/12]: Motorola and Verizon started rolling out Android 4.1 to the Droid Razr M on November 9, 2012. The upgrade is being sent out in waves, which means a subset of users will receive the software each day over the course of a few weeks. Motorola had previously promised that the Razr M would receive the upgrade "by the end of the year." Samsung Galaxy Mini: This Samsung phone never received even a mention of Ice Cream Sandwich. With no discussion since the days of Gingerbread, a sudden jump to Jelly Bean doesn't seem likely.

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Motorola Milestone X: The Milestone X is the international version of the Droid X and, like that phone, has a snowball's chance in hell of getting a 4.1 upgrade. Sony Xperia Arc [UPDATED 10/19/12]: Sony has confirmed that its Xperia Arc phone will not be upgraded beyond its current Android 4.0 level. The company says it made the determination "after thorough evaluation."

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