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Android 4.3 being tested and is still part of Jelly Bean family, not Key Lime Pie

Written by Andre Yoskowitz @ 30 Apr 2013 9:52 User comments (1)

Android 4.3 being tested and is still part of Jelly Bean family, not Key Lime Pie Android fans may be disappointed at the upcoming May I/O event, as it appears that Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie will not make its highly-anticipated debut.
Citing recent server logs for Android, which remains part of the Jelly Bean family, Android Police says Android 4.3 is being tested and used in the real world by two Google employees (at the very least).

The build is 4.3 JWR23B.

A Nexus 4 and a Nexus 7 were found running the operating system, which makes sense given that Google builds the two devices.

While Google has been quick to introduce new and always much improved operating systems, handset makers and carriers have been slow to keep up. Android 4.2 is still on less than 5 percent of all Android devices.

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130.4.2013 17:13

disappointing...

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