A new video showing a device running on the new Android Jelly Bean 4.3 was leaked on YouTube Friday featuring a revised camera interface.
The latest operating system, Android Jelly Bean 4.3 is being tested and will be launched in a couple of weeks, according to a report from SlashGear. Users were anticipating the launch of Android 5.0 or Key Lime Pie anytime soon, but since not many changes are seen in the next update, Google may be releasing the Android Jelly Bean 4.3.
There is no official statement from Google about the latest mobile operating system, but several reports have confirmed the testing of the Android 4.3. Leaked photos and videos promise a new camera interface in the Android 4.3.
Photos leaked on the xdadevelopers forum show Nexus 4 at the 2013 Thailand Mobile Expo running on Android 4.3.1. A video that was uploaded on YouTube Friday by a user named Ivan Brčić, also shows Nexus 4 running on Android 4.3.
The video shows a new user interface with main focus on camera. Although the options in the current Jelly Bean camera are definitely user-friendly with camera settings on the top and capture/ record options at the bottom, the new camera interface has a lot to offer. The video shows various options that can be enabled by simply holding and dragging to the required option. It shows new icons and new timer feature.
In a latest report in Android Community, the rumored Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is also likely to run on the Android Jelly Bean 4.3. But it is completely up to Google when it releases the new Android operating system.