Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie; what is expected at Google I/O 2013
Confusion reigns supreme right now. What will be launched at Google I/O 2013, Android 4.3 Jelly Bean or Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie? No one is sure right nowGoogle I/O conference is very close. With only two weeks to go for the Google annual developer conference at Moscone Center, more rumors indicate towards the possible arrival of a new Android version at the event. Google usually launches new updates to Android at its yearly developer conferences. Once again it is now the time for such an update, and the tech world is very eagerly awaiting the new Android update. What the new Android update will be – the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie or Android 4.3 Jelly Bean?
Confirming the earlier Android Police report that it had some Android 4.3 visits in server logs, another top Android blog Android Authority has said it has also spotted many visits from devices with the rumored version in its logs. Does it suggest that the new Android update is 4.3 Jelly Bean? It is not unusual that blogs make such forecasts based on their sever log details. Apart from Android 4.3, builds like Android 4.3.3 and Android 4.3.1 are also spotted in the site’s server logs.
Obviously, most of the devices that made visits to Android Authority are Google’s own products. They include the latest Nexus 4 and its old model the Galaxy Nexus as well as Google’s two Nexus slates; Nexus 7 and Nexus 10. Further, there are two surprising entries in the list. One is Huawei’s still-not-announced U8819 handset and a low end Pantech Breakout that packs only 1GHz processor and 512MB of RAM. Maybe, the new Android version will be compatible to lower and legacy models. Low end specs might give enough oomph for the software to run.
 
 To your surprise again, the Pantech phone was running Android 4.3.1 Key Lime Pie. It opens the chance for the rumor that the new Android update – whether it is Android 4.3 or 5.0 – will be codenamed Key Lime Pie, the next possible dessert name Google would possible call its new Android version. After Jelly Bean, it should be Key Lime Pie as it is starting with ‘K’ and this name has been in rumors for a long time. “There is a chance the new version of the OS will get a new name, but it could just be an eager dev putting in the wrong name in the build,” says GSM Arena.
Android Key Lime Pie has been the rumored next version of Android. For a long time, tech market has been talking about the potential features and capabilities of the KLP. Now it is largely said that the next Android update wouldn’t be KLP, but Jelly Bean again. We will have to wait until the Google I/O 2013 to see whether the report is correct or not. Anyway, along with the next Android version at I/O conference, we can possibly expect a new Nexus phone.
The same confusion is actually there when it comes to the next Nexus phone also. Some say it might be a Motorola-made X Phone, while others are of the view that it should just be a second upgrade to the current LG-built Nexus 4. Whatever it is, the device will be an outstanding one and it should be able to lift stiff threat to the new line of FullHD flagships from key tech makers like Samsung, HTC, Sony and others.
The new Android update – whether it is Android 4.3 or 5.0 – will surely offer a pack of new functionalities. It will be far smoother for users to handle the device and enjoy the multimedia, web and phone features. Every new Android version used to load lots of brand new features and the new one will also have something fantastic for you.
 
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