Google will surely announce the next version to Android 4.2 Jelly
Bean at Google I/O 2013. Historically, it was seen that Google I/O
proved to be a perfect platform to announce either new hardware or
standalone software releases. Such was the case last year when Google
announced Android 4.2 Jelly Bean along with Nexus 7 at Google I/O 2012.
Now the whole world is waiting to see Android 5.0 (Key Lime Pie) to be
announced officially at Google I/O 2013.
Until now, it was believed that Google is almost ready to announce Key
Lime Pie along with Motorola X, the Nexus 5, and lastly an improvised
version of Nexus 7. With the Motorola X still in a prototype stage, it
is said that Google has shelved plans to release Android 5.0 at Google
I/0 2013.Instead, Google could announce Android 4.3 Jelly Bean at the
upcoming developers' conference, slated to be held next month.
A new report has surfaced (via The Android Police). The folks are
claiming that Google is working on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, and it is
possible to see full action unfolds next month at Google I/O 2013. Yes,
you heard it right. Google still wants to name the next version of
Android as Jelly Bean. The information should not be taken as a serious
affair. The folks over at The Android Police traced IP address that
belongs to Google.
Two IP addresses, belongs to Google employees. And the build
number...Android 4.3 JWR23B, certainly hints at the next iteration to
Android 4.2 Jelly Bean. It is said that the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7, are the
first set of devices to get updated to Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. It was
reported few days back that Google might delay Android 5.0 by 2- 4
months. Many of the tech vendors still use Android 4.1 Jelly Bean to
power up their latest flagship models.
The download rate of Android 4.2 .2 Jelly Bean is still low at the
moment. So, it makes sense to delay the coming of Android 5.0, which is
expected to offer few features. Currently, Sony already got Android 5.0
PDK, as per one report. Google could announce the Nexus 4 with 4G LTE
functionality, as the next-gen service has gained a large number of
followers in the western world. The next-version of Nexus 7 is also
slated to appear with Full HD display, and Qualcomm Snapdragon
processor. Stay tuned to GizBot.
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