jj14x
Android Expert
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That seems really late. A month from then we'll have I/O and likely a new OS version. Wonder whats been slowing the process down.
I'm always wary of rumors I read, android rumors have a long history of people giving "tips" to android news sites that are just flat out wrong.
IE- "project roadrunner" - a tipster completely made up and the rumor mill bought it hook line and sinker. You'll still occasionally see people refer to it today
Also- look how many "release dates" there were for the nexus 5![]()
I don't think there will be an new OS (4.5, 5.0) until this fall. It looks like Google is going to release a Nexus TV box next month with 4.4.3.
It seems like Google is overdue for a 5.0 version of Android. We haven't had a new major version of Android for three years now, when Jellybean was released. There have been improvements, and we even got a new name for Android 4.4, but there haven't been many improvements that the user can see. The largest improvements have been in the code to better optimize Android.
The problem I see is that Android is losing its edge. Apple, while also somewhat weak in improvements, did create a completely new version of iOS in the last year. I've been playing with a Windows Phone with 8.1 on it; from what I can see, Windows Phone has largely caught up with Android and iOS with 8.1. Google needs to release a new, major version, of Android.
I think most everything has been moved into separate apps so OS upgrades aren't as necessary. We've seen a new camera, and major improvements in hangouts, gmail, maps, chrome, google now, and drive all without a new release. While it's less exciting the iterative changes are very much welcomed when they do come out.It seems like Google is overdue for a 5.0 version of Android. We haven't had a new major version of Android for three years now, when Jellybean was released. There have been improvements, and we even got a new name for Android 4.4, but there haven't been many improvements that the user can see. The largest improvements have been in the code to better optimize Android.
The problem I see is that Android is losing its edge. Apple, while also somewhat weak in improvements, did create a completely new version of iOS in the last year. I've been playing with a Windows Phone with 8.1 on it; from what I can see, Windows Phone has largely caught up with Android and iOS with 8.1. Google needs to release a new, major version, of Android.
Do you seriously believe:
A. That it will be called lollipop?
So what do you think? Lemondrop?
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