Contrary to what we've been seeing in the past about the next-gen Nexus
smartphone, it might actually be called '
Nexus 4 (2013)' instead of
Nexus 5. We saw
Google adopt the same nomenclature with the newest Nexus
tablet -- the Nexus 7 (2013) -- and with
rumors of Google trying to unify the Nexus
design, parallel naming strategies was only on the cards.
In another bit of
news, an unidentified
device, reportedly the next Nexus smartphone, was found to be running
Android v4.4. However, it was found that the phone's
OS identified itself as 'KeyLimePie', which was v4.4's previous codename, instead of 'KitKat', the newer codename for
Android v4.4. People at
Gadget Helpline reportedly got their hands on the device, and managed to take a tour of the phone's UI.
The
device also showed off Google's customary Easter egg - tapping the 'Android version' brought up an image of a sliced lime along with the letter 'K'. Other minor updates/changes found included a retouched Dialer
app and an updated Gallery
app among others.
Although one would like to place his bet on this good looking device to be the next Nexus, we would advice you to take this bit of news with a pinch of salt, since there's no word from Google on this yet!