Android 4.3, will retain Jelly Bean name

Google I/O 2013 is less than monthly away and if record is any sign, we are in for a new edition of Android operating system. But those awaiting Android 5.0 Key Calcium Pie just might be in for a bit of frustration.gsmarena_001

According to some frightening proof from Android Cops, Google is operating on the next edition of Android , but it’s Android 4.3, not 5.0. Also, the develop variety is JWR23B, which indicates the upgrade will keep use the Jelly Bean moniker (the first correspondence of the develop matches to the name of the update).
This particular upgrade has allegedly proven up in hosting server records and was efficiently tracked returning to Google workers. It has also proven up in feedback in the Chromium bug tracking system by a Chromium designer.There is no proof that indicates that Key Lime Pie won’t be declared during this seasons I/O but so far it hasn’t proven up anywhere yet. However,4.3 has created several performances and the point that it has a develop variety indicates that it is near to launch. That Google would launch a new edition of Android this near to I/O and it not be the primary emphasize of the occasion would be unusual, as would stating two editions of Android at the same time.

This brings us to believe that Key Lime Pie might be a bit further away than we thought. Hopefully, it should be sometime this season, if not at this I/O.

Author: Muhammad Ilyas

Journalist, Blogging & Engineering Student by Profession, Website designer and Developer by Passion. Also a co-owner at Pakistan Blogs.

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