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Several reports are circulating that the next version of Android will actually be Version 4.3 and will still be called Jellybean. Here are the things we want to see and the stuff that you can possibly expect in Android 4.3. Jellybean vs Key Lime Pie Through server logs, Android Police has been able to identify that the next version will be indeed 4.3 Jellybean. This has been confirmed by more reports such as the leak of an LTE Nexus 4 running Android 4.3.0. They might not be of the same version number, but the effect of having majority of Android devices on Jellybean is bigger than you think. However, another report hints that the next version of Android will have Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) and Open GL ES 3.0 - which is a graphics specification which will allow better shades and all. It’s probably going to be competing with iMessage and the like, and you can only imagine the users it will get especially with all the Android users out there. Those are the only clues that we have on the next version of Android. Read more in our articles including "Android 4.3: What We Want To See & What To Expect" and "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices".

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What is Android 4.3?

Several reports are circulating that the next version of Android will actually be Version 4.3 and will still be called Jellybean. Here are the things we want to see and the stuff that you can possibly expect in Android 4.3.

What have you covered about Android 4.3?

Jellybean vs Key Lime Pie Through server logs, Android Police has been able to identify that the next version will be indeed 4.3 Jellybean. This has been confirmed by more reports such as the leak of an LTE Nexus 4 running Android 4.3.0. They might not be of the same version number, but the effect of having majority of Android devices on Jellybean is bigger than you think.

Where can I find articles about Android 4.3?

Our coverage of Android 4.3 includes: "Android 4.3: What We Want To See & What To Expect"; "Google previews Android 12L for tablets, foldables, ChromeOS devices"; "Sciphone goes for Android Dream 2". Each article provides unique insights and information.