thecarlsoncrew
Well-Known Member
Several have asked on this thread about the differences between ICS and JB, so here's the nutshell version.
Visually, it's very similar to ICS. The main improvements are some UI smoothing/performance gains, easier drag-n-drop of icons and widgets, and Google Now (though I believe you have to manually enable it through the Settings in the primary Google app...I did, anyway). There's a new camera and keyboard in JB 4.2, as well, but those weren't included in the OTA that just pushed out (it was 4.1.2). You can get them in any number of places, though, with minimal searching and effort. Some of the features of the camera don't work with the DRM, but I still like it better than the stock 4.1 camera. The keyboard appears to be trying to compete with SwiftKey and Swype, but IMHO it still seems a bit primitive in comparison.
Hope that helps!
Visually, it's very similar to ICS. The main improvements are some UI smoothing/performance gains, easier drag-n-drop of icons and widgets, and Google Now (though I believe you have to manually enable it through the Settings in the primary Google app...I did, anyway). There's a new camera and keyboard in JB 4.2, as well, but those weren't included in the OTA that just pushed out (it was 4.1.2). You can get them in any number of places, though, with minimal searching and effort. Some of the features of the camera don't work with the DRM, but I still like it better than the stock 4.1 camera. The keyboard appears to be trying to compete with SwiftKey and Swype, but IMHO it still seems a bit primitive in comparison.
Hope that helps!
