Reports indicate the Google may release the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie update with the Google Nexus 5. Websites like AndroidPit have put together their predictions and thoughts on what the latest Android OS will look like and feature.

Jelly Bean 4.2 featured lock-screen widgets and other enhancements. However, Google still needs to work on the availability of the feature on other applications. Moving in between the pages of the widget has also been challenging for many users.

It would be great if Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie can solve this issue.

There is also Project Butter and its animations. Improvements on the software will help run apps faster and smoother. Take a look at the list of predicted features:

  • Improved Project Butter Plus Fluid Animations - Google included Project Butter in the release of the Android 4.1. This has significantly changed how the system performed. When Android released the 4.2 update, Project Butter came with improvements.

People are looking forward to seeing an update to the project. There are still the stutters the OS should address.

  • Better control over the profiles of users - Since the release of the Android 4.2, users can now set up multiple accounts on their tablet. The only setback is that it does not have settings options. This prevents the user from checking and assigning one user profile to a range of apps. If Android can include the Blackberry way of separating work and private profiles then it should be even better.
  • Google Babble - Google Voice, Google Talk, SMS and Google+ are just some of the services under Google. The variety of choices has confused users over the years more than help. Fortunately, it was reported the Google is already onto Google Babble.

Google Babble is like an aggregation of the mentioned services. It seems Google is preparing Android 5.0 to feature the latest application. Reports indicate the company will roll out an Android app version following the release.

  • Better lockscreen for widgets - Starting Android 4.2, users can place their widgets the lockscreen. However, not all apps can be placed on the lockscreeen - only those developed for it.

Google needs to work on transitioning pages between apps and allowing programs to be on the lockscreen. Allowing more important programs and information on direct view can enhance user experience considerably.

Many also anticipate a bright user interface. Android has retained its appearance for quite some time now. Nonetheless, Google Play Store and Google Now have been acquiring more refined and cleaner looks steadily. It is likely Android will also have a cleaned-up facelift in no time.