Android 5 in the second quarter 2012?

After Android version 4 is still in the second quarter 2012 Android Version 5 be published. Supposedly the new version is earlier than Windows 8 and appear to Android and Windows 8 connect. The new version should be named Jelly Bean.

Version 4.x has still not found widespread, since only the Galaxy Nexus Nexus S and its predecessor, run with it. The manufacturer, have the pure to the Android user interface adapts its own, provide only delayed greatly from new releases for newer devices. Older units are excluded from a completely updated. Asus is using the Android-4.x update for the Asus Transformer Prime exception. Otherwise, only the manufacturer announcements are read. Only the actions of the manufacturers are missing.

Android 5 should be complemented by components of the Google Chrome operating system. In the future there will be a dual-boot feature. It allows, two operating systems side by side on the same device to install. Supposedly Android 5 In addition to Windows 8 be installed and can then be used alternatively. If this information is implemented by Google, Android would 4 no large market share gain more. This option is certainly of interest to manufacturers of Tablet computers, operate around the world, Android and Windows. The Google Chrome Browser for Android 4.x could be the first step towards a change of direction.

As has become known, soll Windows 8 the consequent conversion of the old computer system for mobile devices, But like the tile design I did not.

Info: Digitimes


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