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Tuesday, 23 October 2012 07:56

Motorola releases list of phones that won't get Jelly Bean

Written by Slobodan Simic

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To get US $100 upgrade discount


Motorola has revealed which smartphones will not get the Android 4.1 Jelly Bean update. The company has also set up a page that will help current owners with the upgrade process and has given the US $100 gift card for the upgrade.

The list includes a total of 13 different models, including the Droid 3, Droid X2, Atrix 4G, Atrix 4 and many others. Unlucky owners are eligible for a US $100 rebate that can be used for purchase of the new Razr lineup as well as Atrix HD, Electrify 2 and Photon Q devices.

Previously, Motorola announced that Droid Razr M, HD and Maxx HD will be getting the Jelly Bean update by the end of the year while Droid Razr and Droid 4 will also get it eventually.

You can check out the upgrade site here.


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