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Hey, I found an easter egg in the Jellybean leak!!

SyrStorm

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I'm not exactly sure what it does or what the point is, but it is in the default clock app. Swipe somewhat slowly from the right side of the screen to the left on the first screen, and see it for yourself!!!
 
That's the same thing my tablet does. It isn't so much about the swiping as it is that you're holding your finger down on the screen for a few seconds. If you tap quickly, it just dims the main screen. If you tap and hold it blackens the screen and shows the dock clock. It's helpful if you're using a dock or if you use your clock as an alarm and just want to check the time throughout the night.
 
another one is: go to system settings/about phone where it says android version, tap that a few times and the screen will show a large jelly bean. If you long press the jelly bean, you'll get another animation. doesn't do anything practical, but its cute. (Works on ICS, as well)
 
That is cool....any negative issues with the jelly bean update? I'm thinking of flashing the leak.
 
So far, pretty solid and fast. Still having issues with my sms ringtone changing for no apparent reason (was happening in ICS, also)
I had a glitch or something happening saturday where my screen was turning on and off while sitting on the table, but it stopped doing that.
occasionally, facebook will hang, but it happened just as much in ICS.
I would say to go for it, there are apparently ROMs available for the JB kernel, so you're not stuck on stock. Just make sure you get root and follow the procedure to the letter when you make the jump. There is NO returning to ICS and if you don't get root, you might not get it for a while, at least until someone comes up with a method for that.
 
another one is: go to system settings/about phone where it says android version, tap that a few times and the screen will show a large jelly bean. If you long press the jelly bean, you'll get another animation. doesn't do anything practical, but its cute. (Works on ICS, as well)

The second animation you get is 20 or 30 multicolored jellybeans floating around on the screen like the old asteroids game. You can touch these jellybeans and move them around. Actually this animation is practical. You can use it to test the multi-touch capability of the touch screen.

Put one finger on one of the jellybeans and one finger on another jellybean then slide your fingers on the screen. You can see that you can move both of them at the same time. Try touching five with the same hand then slide them around. I've been able to touch and move ten using both hands (very hard to do on a 7" tablet!)!
 
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