Android 4.3 Jelly Bean Update to be Released on June? Nexus Line Exclusive Update and Iteration for Android Devices.
Tech fans and enthusiasts are probably disappointed without any appearance of Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie at the Google I/O conference. But a new Android update has been reported to be launched on June 2013 to iterate Android devices and solve the current iteration issue.
Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie prediction to come really soon has been blown off with the upcoming Android 4.3 update instead. The version will iterate most Android devices and add new tweaks to prepare for the Android 5.0.
Iteration Issues
Majority of smartphone manufacturers haven't managed to keep up with Android Jelly Bean, let alone for the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie. Android 4.3 version is expected to make resolution over this issue.
Many Android users cannot enjoy Android Jelly Bean and some of them are still stuck on Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The mobile operating system relies on the hardware specs of each Android devices and only capable ones can obtain the update, unlike with the iPhone. There are 900 million Android phones and tablets at least and only 2.3 per cent are actually running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.
Nexus Devices
Google is currently testing Android 4.3 on their Nexus devices and surely the first batch to receive the upgrade. Bluetooth Smart is rumoured to be included to the upcoming software but it may not be possible for all devices to use it depending on the hardware compatibility. Most likely, the next set of Nexus devices will run Android 4.3 OS then later eligible for Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.
Nexus line has became one of the most popular brand of Android smartphones due to consistent update from Google and basically runs the stock UI only. In addition, most apps pre-installed inside a Nexus are from Google such as Play Music for music playback, Google+ for social networking and YouTube for online video streaming.
As of now, no exact details yet regarding new features, new bug fixes, new add-ons or anything similar has been confirmed and possibly not until the update is finally on its way.