It's that season again. According to a precedent set in the past, Search engines usually tends to declare a new Nexus program along with a new edition of Android os, and according to a review by Android os And Me, this season may be no different. According to resources, Search engines will be co-hosting an event next 30 days with LG and will present the next edition of Android os – edition 4.2, stated to be known as Key Calcium Pie – along with a new mobile cellphone, presumably a Nexus mobile cellphone depending on LG’s lately declared Optimus G.
Along with this, the review also declares that the Google’s Nexus leading program idea is going to go through a major renovation. Now, any producer will be able to launch a smart phone under the Nexus banner, but they will have to comply with some tight guidelines set by Search engines. According to the guidelines, producers must use stock Android os and have 64 MB of secure memory for press loading. Customized UI themes like HTC’s Sense UI or Samsung’s TouchWiz will be permitted in the new personalization center. There are also some components specifications that must be met so that the gadgets will be able to run Android os 5.0, which according to the review, is planned to appear by drop 2013.
Last month, it was rumoured that the next Nexus device will be made by LG and based off of the company’s upcoming Optimus G.
Here is a quick look at some of the main features of the LG Optimus G:
4.7-inch True HD IPS+ display with a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels
LTE, 3G, EDGE/GPRS and Wi-Fi capabilities for net access, NFC.
GPS, A-GPS.
Bluetooth 4.0, USB 2.0.
13MP camera with LED flash and 1.3MP secondary camera up front.
32GB Internal memory.
MHL, DLNA.
Although Search engines seems to be about ready to show off the next edition of Android os, gadgets that run on the os are still intensely fragmented. According to a recent review, only about 23.7 % of all Android os gadgets are managing on Ice Lotion Food, with 1.8 % managing Jam Vegetable.
The numbers have shown some development since last 30 days, though; the variety of gadgets managing ICS increased by almost 3 % from last month’s 20.8 %, while Jam Vegetable obtained a meager 0.6 %. The variety of gadgets managing Gingerbread (Android v2.3) is at 55.5 %, a 1.7 % drop compared to last month’s 57.2 %. The variety of gadgets managing Froyo (Android v2.2) is now at 12.9 %, down from last month’s 14 %. All of these numbers are depending on the variety of Android os gadgets that have utilized Search engines Play over a 14-day period.
The slow development in the variety of Jam Vegetable gadgets is not so amazing considering the low variety of gadgets suitable with the os, but the snail’s speed at which Ice Lotion Food adopting is growing indicates how big a problem fragmentation is for the Android os foundation. As opposed to Apple, there is too much of a difference in the components Android os gadgets run on for producers to simply force an upgrade once Search engines makes it available. It also seems that informal users are not too worried with upgrading their gadgets either.
Along with this, the review also declares that the Google’s Nexus leading program idea is going to go through a major renovation. Now, any producer will be able to launch a smart phone under the Nexus banner, but they will have to comply with some tight guidelines set by Search engines. According to the guidelines, producers must use stock Android os and have 64 MB of secure memory for press loading. Customized UI themes like HTC’s Sense UI or Samsung’s TouchWiz will be permitted in the new personalization center. There are also some components specifications that must be met so that the gadgets will be able to run Android os 5.0, which according to the review, is planned to appear by drop 2013.
Last month, it was rumoured that the next Nexus device will be made by LG and based off of the company’s upcoming Optimus G.
Here is a quick look at some of the main features of the LG Optimus G:
4.7-inch True HD IPS+ display with a resolution of 1280 x 768 pixels
LTE, 3G, EDGE/GPRS and Wi-Fi capabilities for net access, NFC.
GPS, A-GPS.
Bluetooth 4.0, USB 2.0.
13MP camera with LED flash and 1.3MP secondary camera up front.
32GB Internal memory.
MHL, DLNA.
Although Search engines seems to be about ready to show off the next edition of Android os, gadgets that run on the os are still intensely fragmented. According to a recent review, only about 23.7 % of all Android os gadgets are managing on Ice Lotion Food, with 1.8 % managing Jam Vegetable.
The numbers have shown some development since last 30 days, though; the variety of gadgets managing ICS increased by almost 3 % from last month’s 20.8 %, while Jam Vegetable obtained a meager 0.6 %. The variety of gadgets managing Gingerbread (Android v2.3) is at 55.5 %, a 1.7 % drop compared to last month’s 57.2 %. The variety of gadgets managing Froyo (Android v2.2) is now at 12.9 %, down from last month’s 14 %. All of these numbers are depending on the variety of Android os gadgets that have utilized Search engines Play over a 14-day period.
The slow development in the variety of Jam Vegetable gadgets is not so amazing considering the low variety of gadgets suitable with the os, but the snail’s speed at which Ice Lotion Food adopting is growing indicates how big a problem fragmentation is for the Android os foundation. As opposed to Apple, there is too much of a difference in the components Android os gadgets run on for producers to simply force an upgrade once Search engines makes it available. It also seems that informal users are not too worried with upgrading their gadgets either.