In pictures: Android Jelly Bean

A closer look at Google's latest version of Android, 4.1 Jelly Bean.

One of Jelly Bean's new features is the way widgets are placed on the home screen. Existing widgets will automatically move around the screen to accommodate a new widget. In this instance we are adding the clock widget, when we dragged it towards the bottom of the screen the Maps, Dropbox, Play Store and Gmail app icons all jumped to the top of the screen to accommodate.

You can also remove any unwanted app shortcuts and widgets from the home screen by swiping them upwards to the top of the screen.

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