Although the newly released Nexus 7 is already running the latest version of Android in the form of 4.3 Jelly Bean, a build number — KRS36B — for the Nexus 7 and Nexus 4 has been spotted on the Chromium bug tracker.
For those playing along at home, the latest build number for Android 4.3 on the Nexus 7 is JSS15J, and it’s JWR66V on the Nexus 4 — not a ‘k’ to be seen.
There is nothing else within the bug post to enlighten us with what Key Lime Pie has to offer. But with development on the next major version of Android already in the works, we’re excited to see what it will become.
So it would seem that Android 4.x Jelly Bean has run its course with Android 5.x Key Lime Pie ready to take the reins in what we hope is the near future.
Update :
It appears that Google has now removed this from the Chrome bug tracker, but we did take a screenshot :
Another big question is: Is it worth buying a Nexus 4 now or wait for the next one??
While I love my Nexus 4 – apart from the small breakages on front and back glass – I personally would recommend waiting for the next Nexus phone.
To give you an idea of time frame for launch on a new Nexus – for the last two years they (Galaxy Nexus and Nexus 4) have been announced in October and released in November.
So me, I would personally wait. Hope that helps.
Ok so next big question is: Am I prepared to buy the Nexus 4 only to sell it and buy a Nexus 5 just a few months later!!
… I’m an Android addict… I have a problem.
we are ready 😛
I would like to see nexus x running on Android 5.0
Aha, I see what you did there.
Yep but it would be awesome if nexus x is 5″ 🙂
so it would be 5″ Nexus 5 running on Android 5.0. 🙂
I believe it would be the Nexus V
What’s the meaning for V?
Roman numerals bro
Would be a great time to tie in with a Nexus 5 launch in a few months time 😉