Android 4.2 Key Lime Pie could be really next

Google continues to develop its operating system. Without a doubt, launching Android in 2008 they achieved a success that nobody expected. Today it is the most used operating system in the world, and as such, it is necessary that they continue to work on it and improve it little by little. Jelly Bean has the latest news, but more will be needed soon. Google is already with it, Key Lime Pie It is the new version that will arrive, and the best thing is that it could be presented in not too long. Weeks, according to some media.

It does not seem that it will arrive in the next few weeks, and more considering the little expansion that Jelly Bean has had so far. Google's plans will probably be to take a little more advantage of the pull of this latest version, instead of overwhelming users with an ever-increasing number of available firmwares.

The new version will be called Key Lime Pie. This name is adapted to the custom that those of Mountain View have taken, according to which all the names of the different versions of Android are, in fact, dessert names. But in addition, they have to follow an alphabetical order, Fred, Gingerbread, Ice Cream Sandwich, KHey Lime Pie, etc. Everything fits, especially considering that the number of desserts that begin with the letter "k" in English are really few. It should also be noted that everything indicates that the version numbering will be 4.2.

As novelties of the new version, it seems that a special emphasis has been placed on multisession. As if it were a computer, the mobile could be used by different users, and only if one entered with their credentials could they access their personal data, photographs, messages, etc. In this way, the device can be used by several users without fear that some will violate the privacy of others. This is especially useful with tablets, since they are devices prone to being used by several people.

Apparently, we will also find especially notable improvements in the design, interface, and user experience section. It is not strange, given that not long ago, the head of the software design department, Matías Duarte, specified, as we told you, that they still had a lot of ground to cover and that there were many things to improve and that they had in mind .

In any case, it seems that Google is totally determined that it is necessary for the new version of the operating system to arrive with all the news. It would be fitting, yes, that the presentation of this one did not arrive too late, but that they did it with enough time for their new Nexus, which is really close, to take Key Lime Pie. In such a case, it would make a lot of sense. The Galaxy Nexus came with Ice Cream Sandwich, the Nexus 7 with Jelly Bean, and the new Nexus, with Key Lime Pie.


  1.   Fran said

    A really bad item.
    In one paragraph you say that it will arrive in a few weeks, in another that it will not arrive in a few weeks. After the Android versions have dessert names in alphabetical order and everything fits, what does it fit?

    A lot of paragraph in the article and you don't really say anything.


    1.    Sam said

      But fucking bad ... As all the posts on this blog tend to be, I don't even know why I bother to come back here ...


      1.    banned said

        The best thing about this blog is that you can post and say whatever you want, that nobody moderates here.


  2.   Mariano said

    The photo made me hungry UU


    1.    performance said

      God the same thing happened to me, the truth is that it looks like it ...


  3.   Pablo said

    In engadget.com there are already logs showing a galaxy nexus and an xperia arc s testing the key lime pay 4.2