SkyGo & Jelly Bean

TomMCMLVIII

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Sky on 20th July 2011
We are currently testing support for the Jelly Bean operating system on the Galaxy Nexus; we hope to release in the near future following successful testing completion.
In the meantime customers who choose to upgrade to Jelly Bean will not be able to stream content through the Sky Go app until the operating system can be fully supported.

Since then nothing. No future implementation date no further comment.

I can't believe a company as big as Sky and as innovative as Sky can't get their app going in 3 months.

Does anyone know the reason Sky are not supporting Jelly Bean?
 
Damn frustrating, isn't it? The amount of money Sky rakes in & it can't get SkyGo sorted. :what:

~Jaqi~
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Does anyone know the reason Sky are not supporting Jelly Bean?

Because they are as useful as a chocolate teapot. As long add they get your monthly subscription so they can throw it at overpaid footballers, that probably do not care.

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Yep, as long as they are getting their money they don't care, I don't believe they can't do it as the BBC got their media player working.
 
I can only agree with the comments regards lack of support for jelly bean. The official statement by sky stating that they just testing is just lip service. I can get sky news bulletins and live TV from BBC iPlayer so don't understand the problem. If there was a alternative in my area such as virgin I would cancel with sky. Unfortunately there is not. So have to stick with them.