We'll roll it out well here we are and on Monday morning little did we know that that meant that today we would be getting the Transformer Pad Infinity Jelly Bean so now the Transformer Pad Infiniti, the Transformer Prime, and the Transformer Pad 300 all have Android 4.1 rolling on them and this is what we're going to be taking a look at today uh Android on a 10-in form factor tablet and a little bit of how it compares to Android 4.1 on a 7-in tablet.
Android on a 10-in form factor tablet and a little bit of how it compares to Android 4.1 on a 7-in tablet so without any further Ado let's hop into this quick video and take a look so this is what it's going to first look like when you first get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean installed on your Transformer Pad Infiniti.
Now, when we first got ice cream sandwich we were introduced to that camera shortcut over on the left and we get this nice uh interesting effect here with our finger but now we get the camera shortcut the unlock and Google now at the top which I'll get you in a second but we'll unlock here of course. I have to swipe to the right to unlock and you notice that you get the same tablet UI that you get with Android 4.0 so any 10in or I guess anything greater than the size of the Nexus 7 which is a unique 7-in form factor you still get this tablet UI so you don't get the swipe down notification bar instead you get the regular horizontal layout and you get a regular notification down at the bottom right hand corner.
So, on the Nexus 7 you didn't have these paginated icons at the top but this is an Asus thing so you get to know what page you're on and of course swiping from page to page is really fast really really smooth thanks to project butter and Android 4.1 so to see exactly what version of Android you have you can go to settings here and hit about tablet and you'll see it's Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean.
And, of course, you get that little uh Easter egg here where we can toss around multiple jelly beans here but that's a good way to know what version of the OS you have. But basically Google Now is one of the biggest new features and you have more than one way to access it now if you go to the app drawer which is again very smooth, you can open the the Google app now and instead of just going to a search, it'll actually bring you into the Google Now layout which has two columns of cards which is actually pretty cool.
So, you have uh it's not really sorted in any way but you might have multiple calendar events over here and some more sports cards over here so that's pretty nice that you have more than one column using all of the resolution of this 1080p display is real estate. I'll go ahead and ask it, can you also update or access it by tapping this microphone over here? How cold is it in Alaska? It's 28° in Anchorage right now.
So, you can see that it's pretty responsive of course just as fast as you'd expect it to be Google Now is very very fast. And, of course, you get the web search results below if you ever need uh to question that source of course, it's very cold there. What is 25 + 25? The answer is 50.
Well, sometimes it'll respond just by saying Google other times it won't but uh that's one of the unique features of Android 4.1 is Google Now and of course you still have that neat app tray like we said the cards UI uh kind of preserves itself here.
And, you also get the new backgrounds behind the widgets which give you an outline of how big they look so they all kind of have this uniform look when you scroll through the widgets. And then, the app drawer is of course very smooth so that's Android 4.1 on the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity performance is extremely fast it is all improved now because you know Project Butter is just that awesome uh pretty much brings the stability we've wanted with Android 4.1 uh and it's it's just here to stay now.
This is what Android was meant to be and it's really really close to stock here there's very few Asus uh customizations the one Asus thing that I think is really ugly is the uh notification bar that's not from Asus so if I go down here and use Asus settings I don't know, I happen to think that looks really ugly. So, I definitely don't enable that. I unchecked that and you get the nice expandable notifications of Android 4.1.
You can swipe them away and of course clear all so that's it that's Android 4.1 Jelly Bean hope you enjoyed this quick look at it and uh tell me what you think let me know if you're enjoying it on your Transformer Pad Infinity.
"WEBVTTKind: captionsLanguage: enhey what's up guys MKBHD here so last week Asus promised that they would be rolling out Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to the Transformer Pad Infinity then they had a delay they said all right next week we'll roll it out well here we are and on Monday morning little did we know that that meant that today we would be getting the Transformer Pad Infinity Jelly Bean so now the Transformer Pad Infiniti the Transformer Prime and the Transformer Pad 300 all have Android 4.1 rolling on them and this is what we're going to be taking a look at today uh Android on a 10-in form factor tablet and a little bit of how it compares to Android 4.1 on a 7-in tablet so without any further Ado let's hop into this quick video and take a look so this is what it's going to first look like when you first get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean installed on your Transformer Pad Infiniti now when we first got ice cream sandwich we were introduced to that camera shortcut over on the left and we get this nice uh interesting effect here with our finger but now we get the camera shortcut the unlock and Google now at the top which I'll get you in a second but we'll unlock here of course I have to swipe to the right to unlock and you notice that you get the same tablet UI that you get with Android 4.0 so any 10in or I guess anything greater than the size of the Nexus 7 which is a unique 7in form factor you still get this tablet UI so you don't get the swipe down notification bar instead you get the regular horizontal layout and you get a regular notification down at the bottom right hand corner so on the Nexus 7 you didn't have these paginated icons at the top but this is an Asus thing so you get to know what page you're on and of course swiping from page to page is really fast really really smooth thanks to project butter and Android 4.1 so to see exactly what version of Android you have you can go to settings here and hit about tablet and you'll see it's Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean and of course you get that little uh Easter egg here where we can toss around multiple jelly beans here but that's a good way to know what version of the OS you have but basically Google Now is one of the biggest new features and you have more than one way to access it now if you go to the app draw which is again very smooth you can open the the Google app now and instead of just going to a search it'll actually bring you into the Google Now layout which has two columns of cards which is actually pretty cool so you have uh it's not really sorted in any way but you might have multiple calendar events over here and some more sports cards over here so that's pretty nice that you have more than one column using all of the resolution of this 1080p display is real estate so I'll go ahead and ask it you can also update or access it by tapping this microphone over here how cold is it in Alaska it's 28° in Anchorage right now so you can see that it's pretty responsive of course just as fast as you'd expect it to be Google Now is very very fast and of course you get the web search results below if you ever need uh to question that source of course it's very cold there what is 25 + 25 the answer is 50 all right well sometimes it'll respond just by saying Google other times it won't but uh that's one of the unique features of Android 4.1 is Google Now and of course you still have that neat app tray like we said the cards UI uh kind of preserves itself here and you also get the new backgrounds behind the widgets which give you an outline of how big they look so they all kind of have this uniform look when you scroll through the widgets and then the app drawer is of course very smooth so that's Android 4.1 on the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity performance is extremely fast it is all improved now because you know Project Butter is just that awesome uh pretty much brings the stability we've wanted with Android 4.1 uh and it's it's just here to stay now this is what Android was meant to be and it's really really close to stock here there's very few Asus uh customizations the one Asus thing that I think is really ugly is the uh notification bar that's not from Asus so if I go down here and use Asus settings I don't know I happen to think that looks really ugly so I definitely don't enable that I unchecked that and you get the nice expandable notifications of Android 4.1 you can swipe them away and of course clear all so that's it that's Android 4.1 Jelly Bean hope you enjoyed this quick look at it and uh tell me what you think let me know if you're enjoying it on your 1080p tablet peace out guys ahey what's up guys MKBHD here so last week Asus promised that they would be rolling out Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to the Transformer Pad Infinity then they had a delay they said all right next week we'll roll it out well here we are and on Monday morning little did we know that that meant that today we would be getting the Transformer Pad Infinity Jelly Bean so now the Transformer Pad Infiniti the Transformer Prime and the Transformer Pad 300 all have Android 4.1 rolling on them and this is what we're going to be taking a look at today uh Android on a 10-in form factor tablet and a little bit of how it compares to Android 4.1 on a 7-in tablet so without any further Ado let's hop into this quick video and take a look so this is what it's going to first look like when you first get Android 4.1 Jelly Bean installed on your Transformer Pad Infiniti now when we first got ice cream sandwich we were introduced to that camera shortcut over on the left and we get this nice uh interesting effect here with our finger but now we get the camera shortcut the unlock and Google now at the top which I'll get you in a second but we'll unlock here of course I have to swipe to the right to unlock and you notice that you get the same tablet UI that you get with Android 4.0 so any 10in or I guess anything greater than the size of the Nexus 7 which is a unique 7in form factor you still get this tablet UI so you don't get the swipe down notification bar instead you get the regular horizontal layout and you get a regular notification down at the bottom right hand corner so on the Nexus 7 you didn't have these paginated icons at the top but this is an Asus thing so you get to know what page you're on and of course swiping from page to page is really fast really really smooth thanks to project butter and Android 4.1 so to see exactly what version of Android you have you can go to settings here and hit about tablet and you'll see it's Android 4.1.1 Jelly Bean and of course you get that little uh Easter egg here where we can toss around multiple jelly beans here but that's a good way to know what version of the OS you have but basically Google Now is one of the biggest new features and you have more than one way to access it now if you go to the app draw which is again very smooth you can open the the Google app now and instead of just going to a search it'll actually bring you into the Google Now layout which has two columns of cards which is actually pretty cool so you have uh it's not really sorted in any way but you might have multiple calendar events over here and some more sports cards over here so that's pretty nice that you have more than one column using all of the resolution of this 1080p display is real estate so I'll go ahead and ask it you can also update or access it by tapping this microphone over here how cold is it in Alaska it's 28° in Anchorage right now so you can see that it's pretty responsive of course just as fast as you'd expect it to be Google Now is very very fast and of course you get the web search results below if you ever need uh to question that source of course it's very cold there what is 25 + 25 the answer is 50 all right well sometimes it'll respond just by saying Google other times it won't but uh that's one of the unique features of Android 4.1 is Google Now and of course you still have that neat app tray like we said the cards UI uh kind of preserves itself here and you also get the new backgrounds behind the widgets which give you an outline of how big they look so they all kind of have this uniform look when you scroll through the widgets and then the app drawer is of course very smooth so that's Android 4.1 on the ASUS Transformer Pad Infinity performance is extremely fast it is all improved now because you know Project Butter is just that awesome uh pretty much brings the stability we've wanted with Android 4.1 uh and it's it's just here to stay now this is what Android was meant to be and it's really really close to stock here there's very few Asus uh customizations the one Asus thing that I think is really ugly is the uh notification bar that's not from Asus so if I go down here and use Asus settings I don't know I happen to think that looks really ugly so I definitely don't enable that I unchecked that and you get the nice expandable notifications of Android 4.1 you can swipe them away and of course clear all so that's it that's Android 4.1 Jelly Bean hope you enjoyed this quick look at it and uh tell me what you think let me know if you're enjoying it on your 1080p tablet peace out guys a\n"