Android’s new
version might be a reality at Google’s I/O Conference that is to start in San
Francisco on 25th July. It can be well speculated by recent leak of images on
Chromium issue tracker.
The screenshots also
show a slightly updated UI in Chrome 37 that matches Google's new design
language, complete with fatter action bar and circular-dotted overflow button.
Although its name has not been revealed but the next iteration is slowly trickling out through the developers tools. Earlier we heard about a new interface named Quantum Paper, and now we have some screenshots as to how it may look.
Apart from these
leaks, Google’s Android Chief Sundar Pichai said in a recent statement, “I want
the world to understand what we are doing sooner”. Whether
that means we’ll get to try out a beta version of “Android L” — the name most
pundits have given the update — later this week is unclear, but at the very
least we should be getting a clear look at the new operating system far earlier
than usual this year.
Well we will not
have to wait long to see what this means as Google I/O is about to start in a
few hours and I will be covering all the major news right here. Till then get a few insights on what to expect from Google I/O this year.
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