Tuesday, June 18, 2013

Android 4.3: new build numbers surfaced - Android World

Android 4.3

The expectation was that Android 4.3 was launched at Google I / O, but this was not the case. Then we would possibly June 10 this new Android version, the same day it was announced iOS7, even this was not the case. That Android 4.3 is close, would not be logical and even today are the lords of Myce new build numbers encountered on the Nexus and Nexus 7 4 again. Each Android version often has multiple build numbers and today there were two forward we have not seen before. This they encountered on a Nexus 4 and a Nexus 7, which makes it plausible that it is Android 4.3 to the next Android version,. These JWR66D (Nexus 7) and JWR53F (Nexus 4).

Android 4.3 will still fall under the heading of Jelly Bean and minor improvements entail. What this, it is not known, but it would in particular be for security. Certainly this, however, we know only as will be Google. Android 4.3 officially launched The build numbers also say something about when these versions are made and which version it is. ‘J’ means that it is Jelly Bean, ‘W’ is an internal code ‘R’ means that this version in the second quarter of this year was created and ’66 ‘means that on the 66th day of the second quarter made. The ‘D’ means that it is the fourth version of that day.

Both versions are thus made around the end of May, beginning of June. It is therefore very new versions, possibly Android 4.3. Furthermore, we must note here that it is possible that the build numbers are fake.


Availability

When we see Android 4.3 is not known, but our feeling is that it can not last long. After the launch of Android 4.3 it will be quickly rolled out to the Nexus devices, which are maintained by Google.

Via: Myce, tip: Jan-Willem

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Ruud Caris

Founder of Androidworld.nl, gadget lover, Redbull drinker and Android enthusiast. Started with the ADP (G1 version), now including Nexus 4, Nexus Nexus 7 and 10.

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