Leaked images show Android 4.3 on a Nexus 4 at a mobile expo
Two lucky XDA Developers Forum members ("challeen" and "innocent36") were at the right place at the right time (Thailand Mobile Expo 2013). They spotted a Google Nexus 4 on display, running Android 4.3 and decided to share their find with the eager tech-savvy world.
As its About screen confirms, the device was running Android 4.3. One of the changes they've spotted is a fresh new camera app with a new action area, which features toggles for HDR, contrast, rotation, white balance, etc.
The customary Easter egg menu shows Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, which does confirm previous reports that v.4.3 will retain the name of its predecessor rather than being called Key Lime Pie.
The phone has a pre-release build (JWR45B) and a baseband string m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.74, which hasn't been used elsewhere before and will most likely be intended for GSM networks.
Although Google I/O 2013 spared us any details about next Android version to come, we know that it's already in testing on some devices, including the elusive white Nexus 4. We hope to see the new Android version on June 10, which happens to nicely coincide with Apple's unveiling of iOS 7.
The customary Easter egg menu shows Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, which does confirm previous reports that v.4.3 will retain the name of its predecessor rather than being called Key Lime Pie.
The phone has a pre-release build (JWR45B) and a baseband string m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.74, which hasn't been used elsewhere before and will most likely be intended for GSM networks.
Although Google I/O 2013 spared us any details about next Android version to come, we know that it's already in testing on some devices, including the elusive white Nexus 4. We hope to see the new Android version on June 10, which happens to nicely coincide with Apple's unveiling of iOS 7.
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