Google is letting out its newest Android version later this May and in the months to follow, we'll get to see Key Lime Pie or Jelly Bean 4.3 devices depending on what the internet search giant will unveil via the yearly I/O Developers Conference.

Regardless of what Android will land, experts are in agreement that the latest Google platform will surely bring in new exciting mobile device features, five of which are listed in the paragraphs below.

A mobile gaming hub

Network gaming at the height of the PC era brought together millions of gamers around the world. It is highly likely that Google would want to recreate a similar community that broadly benefits from the existing Android infrastructure and its loads of cutting-edge features.

According to CNET, the Android gaming world can be hard-wired to the hugely popular Google Now, which will allow gamers to stay in touch with 'team mates and nemeses at all times.

Enhanced Google Now version

Google Now is ground-breaking for Jelly Bean. The Android 4.1 delivered more and stability to smartphones and tablets but experts and average users alike point to one thing as the key to Jelly Bean's success - Google Now.

It is almost a default that Google would want to further improve on what Google Now has started. Apart from raising the bar on the usefulness of its Notification section, the tech giant will likely tinker with the Search implement of the service, Android Police said in a report.

It is possible that in the upcoming Google Now upgrade, the app will be recoded for increase and better its time and location awareness, the same report said.

Google Play Store expands into Google Play News

Google has long been an effective and reliable source of news for billions around the world through its Google Search and this capability is likely to take on a new mobile form within the Google Play services.

According to Android Police, signs are strong that Google plans to become the 'Newsboy' for the multitude of mobile device users in the Android ecosystem. It is not far off that with the release of KLP or Jelly Bean 4.3, Google will also introduce news subscription, first in key markets line the United States, Australia and the United Kingdom then to the rest of the world.

Wider deployment of Google Music

As a key content provider, Google would naturally want to a major music provider via its Google Music, probably matching the reach of Apple's iTunes in due time. This will commence on KLP or Jelly Bean 4.3, CNET said. "Google will offer unlimited music access through Google Play and/or YouTube for a monthly fee," the tech site added.

The company is now in the process of forging deals with major music labels that will pave the way for the smooth implementation of readily accessible online music and music videos with a not too high subscription fee, the same report said.

An overhauled Google Talk

To counter Skype and other leading messaging and communications apps, Google will likely redesign its Google Talk and make it the unified mode of connecting inside the Android system.

The idea, CNET said, is to combine the functions of Google Voice, SMS, Gmail, and the Google+ Messenger, eliminate their weaknesses and come up with a more powerful Google Talk. "Expect Google to integrate the app or client into the new release of Android," the tech site predicted.