Question

Today I got Android ICS update. The system shows version "Ice Cream Sandwich MR1". I know alpha, beta, rc, rtm, etc. but I was wandering what MR stands for.

Was it helpful?

Solution

I think it means Maintenance Release 1.

Source: I just heard it somewhere on a different application using MR in their version.

OTHER TIPS

mr = "maintenance release", fr = "factory rom".

JBQ

(via "Kernel suffixes," Android Building mailing list)

JBQ is a former tech lead of the Android Open Source Project.

It could also mean Manufacturer's Release. As in this is the release your Manufacturer did, in this case Google. Motorola would have a completely different MR1 release in this case.

MR is maintenance release while SMR is Security maintenance release. To keep the phone secure and bug free, ODMs generally provide updates.

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