Several reports are circulating that the next version of Android will actually be Version 4.3 and will still be called Jellybean. 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. Key Lime Pie might arrive in the holiday season or so, but for the meantime, it looks like Google is busy trying to name and update all devices to Jellybean. 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. To make the list longer and a little more interesting, here's what we want to see in Android 4.3 Jellybean. By only adding a “.1” to its version number, it’s a symbol that it is only an incremental upgrade and is still named Jellybean. Google has just announced [through their official Google+ Nexus page] that they've started sending out the Android 4.1 Jellybean update to GSM/HSPA+ flavors of their Galaxy Nexus phone. It's worth noting that all Nexus devices (with the inclusion of Motorola's Xoom tablet) bound for shipping later this month will be running Jellybean right out of the box. Read more in our articles including "Android 4.3: What We Want To See & What To Expect" and "What’s New in Android 4.2?".
Several reports are circulating that the next version of Android will actually be Version 4.3 and will still be called Jellybean. 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.
Key Lime Pie might arrive in the holiday season or so, but for the meantime, it looks like Google is busy trying to name and update all devices to Jellybean. 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. To make the list longer and a little more interesting, here's what we want to see in Android 4.3 Jellybean.
Our coverage of Jellybean includes: "Android 4.3: What We Want To See & What To Expect"; "What’s New in Android 4.2?"; "Amazon Kindle Fire on Android 4.1 Jellybean". Each article provides unique insights and information.