Google Working on Android 4.3, No KeyLimePie at Google I/O?

 

This is going to be a bummer if it is true, server logs at a major Android blog have found devices running Android 4.3 Jellybean build JWR23B visiting the website.

Android 4.3

A few days ago there were rumors that a new Nexus device won’t be released at Google I/O this year, instead a 32gb LTE Nexus 4 will be released. It looks like everything is falling in place with now, no Key Lime Pie aka Android 5.0 and no new Nexus device at this years Google I/O. If this is true we do not know what Google is up to, no new Nexus device was acceptable but no Key Lime Pie will be a big bummer for many Android fans including me.

It looks like Google is giving time to manufactures who skin Android (and all of them do it) to catch up, but in my opinion that’s just not right, manufacturers release new Android phones on older versions of Android and now Google is waiting for them to catch up? If a manufacturer does not have the developers to catch with Google and release the latest Android version for there devices then I guess they are not capable enough software development wise. It’s all about money I guess, Sammy wants to sell as many S4′s as they can before the next version of Android comes out and same goes for HTC with the One.

I guess people who love AOSP and pure Google Android experience are at loss here. What do you peeps think?

Source – AndroidPolice.

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