This year we
didn't see a new Android version debut at Google
I/O 2013, having to
live with updates to Maps, Google+ and Hangouts, the new Play Music All Access and
the new Play Game Services platforms.
Google went on
to show a lot of improvements for developers that didn't require a new version
of Android.
However, version 4.3 (whether it will be called Android Jelly
Bean again or Key Lime Pie) might not be too late to the party. The latest
rumors suggest that it will be unveiled on June 10 or in about three weeks’
time. Sources are pointing out that it will feature Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE)
support, OpenGL for Embedded Systems 3.0 graphics and app data synchronization.
Furthermore the
alleged June 10 event might also bring the white Nexus 4, which we've already seen pictured and even previewed on video.
Here's hoping
the rumors are true as that would mean we won't have as long as we feared for a
new Android release.
Article from www.technodify.com
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