After months of wait and leaks the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is finally official along with the new Nexus 7 release which comes with Android 4.3 pre-installed. As we expected the Android 4.3 is a minor update which brings improvements under the hood rather than being a visual improvement. Let’s see what it brings..
Android 4.2 brought multi-user support in Tablets and Android 4.3 makes it more refined and useful as it brings customizable restrictions for profiles which basically means that you can restrict some profiles so that make app purchases or stuff like that. Then there’s Bluetooth 4.0 with Low Energy support, OpenGL ES 3.0 for even better 3D graphics, dial pad auto-completion, faster user switching and there are a few enhancements here and there. The camera interface has a got improvements as well.
Android 4.3 also brings DRM apis which means that applications that offer media content have their made safe now thanks to the new apis and Google announced that Netflix will release a new app for the just announced Nexus 7 which will stream 1080p videos on the Tablet making use of the new DRM apis that Android 4.3 brings.
The Android 4.3 update is rolling out to Nexus devices namely the Galaxy Nexus, Nexus 7 previous gen, Nexus 10, Nexus 4 starting today and the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Edition and HTC One Google Edition will also be getting the update pretty soon. To know more about the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, hit the Source link below which will take you to Android Developer’s official website.