Forget About Android 4.0! Google Exec Hints Android 5.0 Will Launch In Fall Of 2012
Android is force that will not be stopped. Google’s Andy Rubin announced yesterday that there are 850,000 daily Android activations, excluding devices like the Kindle Fire that don’t use Google services. Now, even though only one handset is currently sold with Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean might launch later this year.
Speaking to Computerworld, Hiroshi Lockheimer, vice president of engineering for mobile at Google, suggested Android 5.0 will launch in the fall. He stated “In general, the Android release cadence is one major release a year with some maintenance releases that are substantial still.” Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich, launched in November 2011 and it seems that Google is set to release the next version around the same time this year. Fragmentation much?
This is actually the second rumor in as many weeks concerning Android 5.0. Digitimes reported two weeks ago that Jelly Bean would launch in the second quarter of 2012 primarily to assist in Google’s tablet movement. This move, if it does happen, shows the stark contrast between Google and Apple. Google is trying to outpace Apple, with team of mighty engineers churning out innovations and updates on a pre-set schedule. However, this schedule is seemingly not on the same pace as handset makers which often move at a much more strategic pace.