The Wall Street Journal also states that gadgets running on the Android Jellybean will also be available in the markets by December. Google's earlier offering was called the Android 4.0 a.k.a Ice Cream Sandwich ( ICS).
Google is planning to make an official announcement about its Jellybean operating system when its annual I/O developer conference is underway in June this year. Although many details about the Android Jellybean's features are not known at this instant, some expected features include Chrome browser integration, a SIRI-like voice assistant and enhanced security features.