Search Engine giant Google does not seem to mind leaking some of the company's upcoming offers before the big May 2013 Google I/O event. Google search results briefly showed a confirmation that the Android 4.3 update will be released soon and not the anticipated Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie.

Unidentified persons from "The Verge" were reportedly browsing the Google developer site source.android.com when they came across the Android 4.3 update and decided to capture a screen grab of the reference. The "Bing" search results were able to briefly show as well the Android 4.3 update before Google pulled out the information.

The revelation on Google's upcoming mobile operating system has been immediately taken out with the Google cached page currently showing the error message "404 Not Found." Aside from the Android 4.3 update's confirmed release, not much details were revealed as to what improved features it will offer.

However, the new Android 4.3 OS update is expected to have comparable features against the other firmware available. The device owners are most likely looking forward to better security features, enhanced touch screen response, additional libraries that will allow developers create more innovative applications, an enhanced Google Now version that can accurately support more languages and superior radio and battery life features.

The Android 4.3 is basically a mystery update at the moment but "The Verge" claims that the update is predicted to have the Bluetooth Low Energy (BLE) support and the OpenGL for Embedded Systems 3.0 graphics specification.

The BLE feature will aid in battery life conservation of smart phones that are connected to other devices or gadgets like smart watches and speakers. On the other hand, the OpenGL feature will provide the device users with highly developed visual effects in games and applications with intensive graphics.