Android 4.2.2 Will Likely be the Final Version of Android Before Key Lime Pie

dgstorm

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Some Italian bloggers with a lot of time on their hands did some serious digging and came to an interesting conclusion. After perusing through the official Android source page at source.android.com, they noticed that for each final version of Android just before the next generation, Google uses the word "latest" at the end to identify it. They surmised that this is Google's not-so-subtle coding for "last version." What they found most intriguing is that Android 4.2.2 already has this moniker tacked on at the end. Deductive reasoning suggests their conclusion could be valid.

Of course, it's entirely possible that Google always simply moves the "latest" descriptor to the end of each version until the next one comes out, even if it is just an incremental update. Without a time machine, there's no way to know for sure, but it is entirely possible they are correct and 4.2.2 is the final version before Key Lime Pie is launched at Google I/O in May. Since Android 4.2.2 just launched for Nexus devices, we will get a chance to see just how final and bug-free this version is, which could solidify their proposition. What do you guys think?

Source: Phone Arena
 

trestevenson

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*yawn* This is news?

Perhaps it's more speculation than news, but some people may find it interesting. If this does turn out to be the last update before KLP, then audio streaming over Bluetooth is as good as it's going to get for those running stock.
 

Crankintopwater69

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Perhaps it's more speculation than news, but some people may find it interesting. If this does turn out to be the last update before KLP, then audio streaming over Bluetooth is as good as it's going to get for those running stock.
I for one thought it was interesting.



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PereDroid

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Eh. Maybe I would be interested if my phone wasn't stuck on GB.
That's Gingerbread for those that may have forgotten. :D lol
 

trestevenson

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Eh. Maybe I would be interested if my phone wasn't stuck on GB.
That's Gingerbread for those that may have forgotten. :D lol

Isn't the Inc2 getting ICS at some point? I know that probably isn't much of a consolation, but it's certainly better than GB!
 
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