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Wednesday 31 July 2013

Android 5.0 - Key Lime Pie


As perfection leaves no scope of improvement, likewise in the smartphone market, Android has become a mobile operating system that despite of possessing a list of features, continues to deliver new add-ons via advancing versions. Android users now look forward to version 5.0 or what they are calling Key Lime Pie.

The OS from Google, battled iOS “smartly” and grabbed majority of the market quite vigorously. Android was accepted well by the users which motivated developers to work on it and keep enhancing the software so that it do not tatters out of the market. A outcome of which was the constantly updates versions of the OS – Ginger Bread, Honey Comb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean and now the upcoming Key Lime Pie.

  Below are some of the features that you might come across when Google releases the new update:


Guest Mode: While 4.2 Jelly Bean delivered multiple-user feature to Android. It was much like using a different account on a PC. However KLP will supposedly bring a guest mode that will allow a non user to access unlocked widgets. A mode that will prevents access to SMS, phone storage and anything besides what the owner thinks will be appropriate for another person to look into.

Lockscreen and Widgets: One can already enjoy a host of apps and widgets on the Android 4.2 JB, but the quarter is going to expand on the locked screen with the upcoming update. One might be able to access the camera app from the lock screen much like in iOS with a finger motion with the edge of the screen.

Shutter Speed Control in Camera App: The feature already available on Nokia Lumia 920 and iOS 6 could next be seen in Android phones as well but for that, one would have to update to the new 5.0 version of the Google OS. Analysts suggest that KLP will provide a solution to this problem, the responsibility of which is often stuck to the diverse camera censors, provided by separate manufacturers. How far will they be able to resolve the issue, is yet unidentified.

Video Chat: Android still does not have a video chat app. Android 5.0 is expected to fill that void with an app, universal enough like Facebook and Skype.

Manual Option for Update: Some people feel that any update is being forced on them. It will be looked forward to, that KLP establishes a fundamental to choose, whether or not to update, hence snatching away the desire to use the current or elder version.      
Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie release date is set for October, as it will arrive with a new version of Samsung-built Nexus 10.  


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