Sprint Galaxy Nexus just received an Android 4.2 Jellybean update available live from Google servers.

The update requires 100MB of the user's storage. This update is manual and can be installed in various methods. For more information on installation of the update, visit the XDA developer's forum or the Galaxy Nexus forum at Android Central online.

No Over-the-Air update is available so far which means users will a need a computer to perform the manual steps on updating the device.

The latest version of 4.2 Jellybean is found on a limited number of Android devices worldwide and it brings bug fixes with fresh features.

  • Allows multiple user accounts for sharing between family and friends
  • Each user accounts can personalise their Android experience
  • These user accounts remembers all their preferences and saves
  • Photo Sphere panoramic option allows more tools to take advantage of the camera.
  • Google Now improvements
  • Photo-Op location based nearby has improved
  • Wireless HDTV connection
  • Daydream feature
  • Expandable and actionable notifications
  • Project Butter for smoother UI
  • Improved widgets
  • Quicker and better Google Search
  • Smarter keyboard

Many more devices are in line for the Android 4.1 or 4.2 Jellybean update but this year, the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie will be sitting on the throne as the latest version and its surprises is being waited by all audiences.