Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie Gets October 2013 Release Date: Google’s Upcoming OS Compatible With Refrigerators And Laptops?

Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie release date is already expected around October 2013 and Google is allegedly thinking of expanding the use of the newest OS to make it compatible with electronic appliances.

Christian Post reported, citing the Korean tech website, Daum, that the LG Nexus 5, which is one of the first mobile devices to introduce the next-generation of Android platform is already set for launch this fall, around October. This suggests then that the official Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie release date will be this October.

But aside from high-end and upcoming smartphones, it was reported that the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie is created to cater as well to older and lower cost mobile devices, with a goal "to prevent fragmentation between Android smartphones and tablets," according to International Business Times.

Lately, Google has been making a lot of buzz regarding their plans of bringing affordable Internet access to billions of devices that do not support proper Web connectivity. Thus, this would mean that the forthcoming confirmation for the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie release date may also be great news for owners of mobile devices launched 2-3 years ago, because there is a huge possibility that their smart phones can get the official update from 'K Release,' Google's nickname for its Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie project.

Aside from this news, more highly interesting reports about Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie release were made, claiming that apart from mobile devices, Google is also thinking of targeting other electronic gadgets like appliances and computers, widening the scope of Android OS and making it limitless.

Wall Street Journal reported, "With the next release of Android this fall, Google is also moving more aggressively to use the software in additional kinds of devices, including laptops and appliances such as refrigerators."

Accordingly, the major feature that Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie would have is its 'optimized factor,' which is not be found on earlier version of Google's mobile OS. Furthemore, the optimized Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie could be the answer for the "crisis about compatibility and stability among Android devices." Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie's release, as Google stated, would be a "remedy to the issue of RAM restrictions for older devices and freedom of developers to optimise their apps for all Android devices no matter what version it runs."

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