Google didn't report another form of Android at Google I/o 2013 yet that doesn't would not joke about this doesn't have major redesigns in store for Android managers. The foremost of these redesigns ought to be Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, supposed to be landing in July, while the greatest upgrade of the year is thought to be Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. Keeping in mind we haven't caught much about the true Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, Android devotees might trust that it looks like an Android 5.0 idea that as of late developed.
At Google I/o 2013, the association neglected to offer an Android upgrade for cell phone and tablet holders, rather deciding to keep tabs on redesigns to its current administrations. Notwithstanding, bits of gossip propose that another Android redesign is close with whispers indicating an Android 4.3 Jelly Bean discharge in the not-so far off future. Bits of hearsay propose the upgrade could touch base when this month with July additionally being specified as a conceivability.
Android 4.3 isn’t thought to be a massive upgrade from Android 4.2. Instead, Google is likely saving its best for an update later in the year, an update that is thought to be Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie rumors are scarce with the only whispering suggesting that the update could be arriving in late October, just like last year’s Android 4.2 update. Features, however, remain unknown.
A new Android 5.0 concept from Jinesh Shah, courtesy of Droid-Life, likely doesn’t represent what Google has in store for Android owners but it is a concept that is worthy of the attention of Android’s keeper.
Shah’s Android 5.0 concept introduces several new features including a new Google Search widget, new lock screen widgets, a new Google Music widget, and a new lock screen.
His concept isn’t a complete overhaul of what Google brought to the table with Android 4.1 Jelly Bean, but it does bring some well-thought out additions to the table.
Obviously, Google's Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie will just about without a doubt look diverse however until Google chooses to reveal to it off, client ideas are set to be as close as Android clients get. Luckily, this new notion is one that is deserving of Google.
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