It is likely that Android handsets will start chewing in Jelly Bean 4.3 on June 10, the same date that Apple is rumoured to intro its revamped iOS 7, new reports said.

The focus of the details provided by XDA Developers member Chaleen is what looked like as the new camera software that will come with the Android upgrade. A video and images posted at the site showed a Nexus 4 seemingly updated to the latest Jelly Bean version.

The Android build number reads JWR458 with a kernel version that sports a May 14 date.

The information is obviously focused on the Nexus 4, which reports said is set by Google for a re-launch soon, showing off a new stock Android shooting app with bits of design improvements and revised control keys.

There is nothing much to be extracted from the XDA post but it provided more steam to speculations that the new Jelly Bean is just around the corner. It could be that Google would unleash the new Android make at around the same time that Apple is uncloaking the iOS 7 next month.

Most Android experts are convinced that the Android jump will bring in a better device interface that is both applicable to smartphones and tablet computers.

But some are arguing that the patch to come will only represent incremental platform improvements, with the major shake up to arrive via the Key Lime Pie or Android 5.0.

Much of the debates about the new Android edition rage around on which handset will get the remade OS first. Many believe it would be one of the Nexus devices - either the reinvigorated Nexus 4 or the small tablet Nexus 7 2.

Or anyone of the three - the Galaxy S4 Nexus that Google said will hit the U.S market next month with Jelly Bean 4.2, the HTC One Nexus that blog reports said is making a touchdown in a few weeks and the LG Nexus 5 that likely will materialise by Q4 2013.