Saturday, May 25, 2013

Android 4.3 with new camera app possibly spotted on Nexus 4 - Android World

Android 4.3 (Jelly Bean)

about the upcoming Android Version we do not know much. We do know that there are major improvements in the speed of the interface of Android apps and done in itself. All of these applications would benefit, without the developers need to make changes. Also, the next version of Android better utilize multi-core processors, including dual-and quad-core processors.

Google boss Larry Page has said that he finds it important that smartphones get better battery life. He does not want people getting, having to go to a charger. Looking even during the day, Before the announcement of the current version of Android, there were rumors about “Project Roadrunner” a project to improve the battery. Duration of Android Devices How much profit there software is still to be achieved, remains to be seen. Page was possible on the new Motorola devices in the course of the year will come up with better batteries than the current models.

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New camera interface

The pictures taken include seeing. a new camera interface With Android 4.1 also came a new camera interface, the settings are displayed when you press the screen. Possible that interface is not so good and runs Google now liked this back. The pictures are taken at a booth at the Thailand Mobile Expo 2013.

course it is possible that the software is modified manually, but the stories about Android 4.3 are now so numerous that we do believe that after Android 4.1 and 4.2, a third version of Jellybean’s coming. Android 4.3 Android 4.3 Android 4.3

Video

There is also a video surfaced of Android 4.3 in action, this is a video of a video, a relatively bad movie, but we’ll see Android 4.3 in action.

Availability

Android 4.3 has not been officially announced, but rumors of a possible launch are becoming stronger. A date mentioned much, is June 10, the date of the rumors also a white version of the LG Nexus 4 will come out. For the time being so wait and see.

Source: XDA Developers via Droid-Life

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