Android 4.2 speckled: Nexus 7, Galaxy Nexus, Motorola RAZR Nexus and Motorola Nexus slab

Vocable on the public way is that Google will advertise a new incremental Android update when unveiling this year’s new Nexus-branded handsets, Android 4.2, which is clearly still going to be called Jelly Bean. And it looks like the new software reading has already been speckled in server logs by Android Police.

These are probably Googlers that are testing Android 4.2 on various movable devices including the Nexus 7 and the Samsung Galaxy Nexus:

Linux; Android 4.2; Nexus 7 Raise/JOO92B
Linux; Android 4.2; Nexus 7 Raise/JOP02B
Linux; U; Android 4.2; en-us; Galaxy Nexus Raise/JOP04C
Linux; Android 4.2; Galaxy Nexus Raise/JOO92B
Linux; Android 4.2; Galaxy Nexus Raise/JOP04
As you can see, the raise calculate for each resource stats with the alphabetic character “J,” which suggests that Android 4.2 is still going to be called Jelly Bean:

As you may know, Google’s OS naming plan corresponds to sequential literature of the the literature, Jelly Bean being “J.” You may also know that the first alphabetic character in Nexus resource OS raise song divide that alphabetic character. When the reading calculate of Android changes as part of a greater liberate, so does the alphabetic character. But here, we’re seeing it hasn’t, suggesting that Android 4.2 is most likely a pleasing without being striking incremental update. Might that vary by the duration it becomes authoritative? It’s certainly possible, but given how shut up we are to a likely lance, we wouldn’t enumerate on it.

But the promulgation has also speckled a two of new devices that run Android 4.2, and Motorola clearly makes them both:

Linux; Android 4.2; occam Raise/JOO92B
Linux; Android 4.2; occam Raise/JOP04B
Linux; Android 4.2; occam Raise/JOP04C
Linux; U; Android 4.2; en-us; occam Raise/JOP03B
Linux; U; Android 4.2; en-gb; occam Raise/JOP03B
Linux; U; Android 4.2; en-us; occam Raise/JOP04
Linux; Android 4.2; manta Raise/JOP04C
Linux; Android 4.2; manta Raise/JOP03
Linux; Android 4.2; manta Raise/JOP05
One is a smartphone codenamed Occam, which is a suggest at the RAZR parents and children of phones – Occam’s Razor. What is Occam’s Razor? Here’s what Wikipedia says:

It is a source stating that among competing hypotheses, the one which makes the fewest assumptions should be selected

According to Occam’s Razor, it makes faculty of perception to assume that the Occam is actually a Motorola RAZR handset. But will it be a RAZR Nexus handset or are we looking at one of the recently launched RAZRs? It certainly makes faculty of perception to see Motorola make known Nexus devices, considering that Google is in readiness to let multiple Android resource creator pass by a leap on the Nexus program bandwagon, not to cursory reference or allusion that Motorola is, after all, a Google corroborative.

The other is a slab, codenamed Manta, and it could be a “new Motorola Nexus slab,” although that’s also just contemplation for now:

Given that the Nexus 7′s name is “grouper,” and only Motorola devices have beforehand been named after rays [the Xoom’s codename was Stingray and Wingray, one for Verizon’s issue and one for the Wi-Fi reading], it seems very possible we’re looking at a new Motorola Nexus slab. However, the other potentiality is that it’s plainly a larger Nexus slab, just not made by Motorola. The science of reasoning for the choice is that the XOOM was a vast resource, and that perhaps Manta plainly method another big slab. Nexus 10, anybody?

Android Police makes some skilful connections based on what is known of Google’s way of doing things, but nothing is authoritative until Google sings. What’s bright though is that the next Android reiteration is Android 4.2, and should come in the approach weeks. Anyone excited?

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