Android Open Source Project Lead Jean-Baptiste Queru announced on the group building official that Android Android 4.1.1, Jelly Bean was published in the AOSP. The release will be tagged as android-4.1.1_r1 in AOSP, a slight bump in the version of the Google I / O 2012 developer preview release. The ".1" is most likely the last few minute bug fixes or changes. The Android 4.1.1 binaries (JRO03C) were also released for the Nexus GSM Galaxy (maguro), Verizon Galaxy Nexus (toro), and the new Nexus 7 (grouper). The Nexus S and Motorola Xoom will soon follow. Jelly Bean the complete code can be downloaded source once it is made to download and reproduce. JBQ think it will be around 9:00 p.m. EST. Once completed, developers can start downloading here.
What does this mean for those who like to flash custom ROM? First, be patient. It takes a long time to download and build Android. Second, development teams such as amazing CyanogenMod are already at work. Later that evening, they will start doing what they do best, coding Android. We will not see any CM10 official nightly builds for now, so hold your horses.
That said, simply because the CM works on merging their changes to the source Jelly Bean, does not mean that we will not see official stock AOSP built for devices listed shortly. The Android community continues to amaze us, we might just see a little pop up later tonight ROM or early tomorrow morning. Keep your fingers crossed.
What does this mean for those who like to flash custom ROM? First, be patient. It takes a long time to download and build Android. Second, development teams such as amazing CyanogenMod are already at work. Later that evening, they will start doing what they do best, coding Android. We will not see any CM10 official nightly builds for now, so hold your horses.
That said, simply because the CM works on merging their changes to the source Jelly Bean, does not mean that we will not see official stock AOSP built for devices listed shortly. The Android community continues to amaze us, we might just see a little pop up later tonight ROM or early tomorrow morning. Keep your fingers crossed.

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