Saturday, April 27, 2013

Google is preparing Android 4.3 Jelly Bean - Internet Zone

Virtually all were convinced that Android 4.2.2 this is the last line of Jelly Bean. The vast majority of the information indicated that as early as mid-May, will be the long-awaited Key Lime Pie. However, it is surprising that Google is working on Android 4.3 system JB .

Google has repeatedly surprised all the fans of Android – usually related to a previous prime minister. Some surprise was that at the end of last year appeared Android 4.2 JB , which did not make too many major changes – many people think it was totally unnecessary system release, overly complicating the process of updating many smartphones. Manufacturers of smart phones will soon have another reason to be dissatisfied.

Android 4.3 Jelly Bean

Android 4.3 Jelly Bean

One of the websites dealing with Android reached the developer working on the development of Chromium. The information that this person had given that Google is working on a system Android 4.3 Jelly Bean , and it probably will premiere during the May conference Google I / O . Thus, to confirm the reports, according to which the Mountain View company has some delays in the preparation of Android 5.0. There were even logs, through which we learn that the new Android 4.3 is indicated JWR23B This system is currently being tested on Nexus 7 tablet

delay Android 5.0

For quite a long time Gogol quickly seemed more system updates, which had the numerous improvements. As a result, we had to deal with constantly reinforcing the criticism of Google – both from users and manufacturers, and even application developers. Premiere of the first version of Jelly Bean took place at the end of June last year and it seems that Android 5.0 will have to wait a few more months – probably will make its debut on the holidays with a new device. Unofficially, it is said that Key Lime Pie will be pre-installed in the Model X Phone , as well as the new Nexus . It is very likely that some manufacturers give up preparing to update their devices to the system, focusing on Android 5.0.

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