According to one of their sources, This Is My Next have revealed that the next version of Android which will follow Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich will be known as Jelly Bean. This will continue Google's trend in naming their version of Android releases after deserts.
The source has also mentioned that some "game-changing stuff" which was previously scheduled for ICS will be delayed until the Jelly Bean release. ICS which was announced during Google I/O in May us set to unify Android devices by combining Android 3.0 Honeycomb and Android 2.3 Gingerbread releases. Since we don't really know much more of what we can expect from ICS, we are not sure what big features we will have to wait to see in Jelly Bean.
The source has also mentioned that some "game-changing stuff" which was previously scheduled for ICS will be delayed until the Jelly Bean release. ICS which was announced during Google I/O in May us set to unify Android devices by combining Android 3.0 Honeycomb and Android 2.3 Gingerbread releases. Since we don't really know much more of what we can expect from ICS, we are not sure what big features we will have to wait to see in Jelly Bean.
Meanwhile we are waiting for the upcoming release of ICS with Google's Nexus Prime which is due in the coming months. ICS is set to be a major Android release at this point, so we will have to wait and see what ICS has to offer before we can explore the future release rumors further.