Tuesday, 11 June 2013

Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Update for Galaxy Nexus Confirmed By Bluetooth SIG Log

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The point when the Google I/o occasion occurred in mid-May, we were all needing that the web goliath might start another form of its working framework. While from the get go there were a few bits of hearsay that Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie will be divulged, the later reports specified that in any event Android 4.3 might be reported. None of that happened, and now the bits of hearsay about the new Android cycle travel every which way very nearly each day.

A while prior we saw a picture offering an Android 4.3 overhaul running on a Nexus 4 in Thailand. An additional confirmation that Android 4.3 is nearing soon was an involved film that was indicating the upgraded Polaroid client interface. Notwithstanding, we have another report today, which carries another component to the table, in particular an additional Nexus handset has been seen passing careful the Bluetooth Sig. The record is inferring that the unit is primed to accept a programming redesign.
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As you can see in the screenshot beneath, the cell phone has the model number Gt-I9250, which is indeed the model number of the Galaxy Nexus. Why does the Galaxy Nexus require another certificate, you may ask. All things considered, this is likely since will get another Os overhaul, which is this argument it needs a different check against the Bluetooth guidelines. What I'm attempting to say here is that the upgrade that will be accepted by the Galaxy Nexus will undoubtedly be Android 4.3 recognizing that it as of now runs Android 4.2 Jelly Bean.

In any case, at the closure of a month ago, we saw the Nexus 7 likewise passing exhaustive the Bluetooth Sim, also, and it was for a comparable excuse for why. Besides, Android 4.3 has been spotted on different server logs, which incorporated the same Galaxy Nexus that we are discussing today.

There is probably that Google is wanting to start Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, and we just trust that it will happen at the nearest conceivable opportunity, particularly now that Apple has discharged ios 7. 

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