Introducing Android 4.3, a sweeter Jelly Bean
Wednesday, July 24, 2013
Today we’re releasing Android 4.3 — an upgrade to Jelly Bean that introduces a number of new features, including restricted profiles. Android 4.3 also adds Bluetooth Smart support (a.k.a Bluetooth Low-Energy); the latest in 3D graphics through OpenGL ES 3.0; and more.
Restricted profiles for tablets
Lightweight and portable, tablets are perfect for sharing with others. Last October we added support for multiple users. Each person has a separate space and can freely customize the tablet experience, from lockscreen to wallpaper, apps and folders.
In Android 4.3, we're introducing restricted profiles, which let you manage per-user access to apps and content. Restricted profiles can be used in any number of situations. For example, restricted profiles enable parental controls, so certain family members are prevented from accessing mature content. Alternately, retail stores can use tablets as kiosks that show product information, or shops can use tablets as point of sale systems, all while limiting access to apps.
To set up restricted profiles on your tablet, go to the Users section under Settings. Learn more.
Bluetooth Smart support (a.k.a. Bluetooth Low-Energy)
Fitness sensors and other devices that use Bluetooth Smart technology open the door for a whole new class of mobile applications. Bluetooth Smart minimizes power usage while measuring and transmitting data, making both sensors and the phones or tablets connected to them more battery-efficient.
With Android 4.3, Nexus 4 can now connect to Bluetooth Smart sensors. Runtastic and many other developers are making Android apps compatible with these sensors.
Accelerated 3D graphics with OpenGL ES 3.0
Devices like the new Nexus 7 support OpenGL ES 3.0, the latest industry standard for accelerated 3D graphics. This brings photorealism to a whole new level in the games you're playing: blades of grass on the soccer field come alive, asphalt on the street looks real as you screech by, stubble on a villains' face almost pokes out of the screen. And with sophisticated effects like self-shadows, that villain looks even more menacing, casting a shadow on himself.
Dial pad autocomplete
With Android 4.3 we’ve introduced a new autocomplete feature in the dial pad. Just start touching numbers or letters and the dial pad will suggest phone numbers or names. To turn on this feature, open your phone app settings and enable “Dial pad autocomplete”.
Restricted profiles for tablets
Lightweight and portable, tablets are perfect for sharing with others. Last October we added support for multiple users. Each person has a separate space and can freely customize the tablet experience, from lockscreen to wallpaper, apps and folders.
In Android 4.3, we're introducing restricted profiles, which let you manage per-user access to apps and content. Restricted profiles can be used in any number of situations. For example, restricted profiles enable parental controls, so certain family members are prevented from accessing mature content. Alternately, retail stores can use tablets as kiosks that show product information, or shops can use tablets as point of sale systems, all while limiting access to apps.
To set up restricted profiles on your tablet, go to the Users section under Settings. Learn more.
Bluetooth Smart support (a.k.a. Bluetooth Low-Energy)
Fitness sensors and other devices that use Bluetooth Smart technology open the door for a whole new class of mobile applications. Bluetooth Smart minimizes power usage while measuring and transmitting data, making both sensors and the phones or tablets connected to them more battery-efficient.
With Android 4.3, Nexus 4 can now connect to Bluetooth Smart sensors. Runtastic and many other developers are making Android apps compatible with these sensors.
Accelerated 3D graphics with OpenGL ES 3.0
Devices like the new Nexus 7 support OpenGL ES 3.0, the latest industry standard for accelerated 3D graphics. This brings photorealism to a whole new level in the games you're playing: blades of grass on the soccer field come alive, asphalt on the street looks real as you screech by, stubble on a villains' face almost pokes out of the screen. And with sophisticated effects like self-shadows, that villain looks even more menacing, casting a shadow on himself.
Dial pad autocomplete
With Android 4.3 we’ve introduced a new autocomplete feature in the dial pad. Just start touching numbers or letters and the dial pad will suggest phone numbers or names. To turn on this feature, open your phone app settings and enable “Dial pad autocomplete”.
Improved support for Hebrew, Arabic, Hindi, and more
We’ve made major progress on enabling right-to-left layouts across the platform user interface: dialer, home and lock screens, settings, and more. This work builds on the support that we introduced for right-to-left layouts for Hebrew and Arabic speakers in Android 4.2. We’ve also added support for Hindi, Afrikaans, Amharic, Swahili, and Zulu.
There’s more to Android 4.3 than we can fit in this post, so for a detailed list of changes, click here.
Android 4.3 is now rolling out now to Nexus devices, and will be available on the new Nexus 7 and Google Play edition devices soon. Let us know what you think on our Google+ page for Android.
Posted by Dave Burke and Gabe Cohen, Android Platform team
Oh my gosh Dial pad autocomplete! I missed this so much from my previous non Nexus devices.
ReplyDeleteYou are right. I couldn't understand why it was not already available! As you said, I was able to do it with android 2.3 in my HTC Wildfire...
DeleteSound Great
DeleteDon't ssee the big deal. I just go to the People section and tap the number. I thought that's what kt was for. I have a Galaxy Nexus and don't notice anything new that's useful. I dont know if this phone will get 5.0 if its releases in the fall. For Google sake, I hope so because it will be blown out by iOS 7 and new IPhones. They also need a new Lte Nexus with a better camera some exciting features & still an under 400 price. As it is the numerous Android problems and complete lack of support are making my complete switch to Apple more and more likely
DeleteAndroid problems and lack of support...wha?
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DeletePerfect very good!! Upgrade!!
ReplyDeleteIf only nexus devices were stable enough for every day use. These features will never make it to most android users.
ReplyDeleteTroll much?
DeleteLol...what???? Hahah...
DeleteIn what way are Nexus devices not stable?
DeleteCyanogenmod have work to make
ReplyDeleteDial auto complete isn't new :( This 4.2.2 ROM has it.
ReplyDeleteLol yeah its like 90s technology.
DeleteWhy no restricted profiles for phones? I'd sure like to have one when I hand my phone to my kids to keep Em entertained.
ReplyDeleteAwesome stuff
ReplyDeleteבשעה טובה
ReplyDeleteFor Sale or for free????
ReplyDeleteWhat? Are you stupid or what? All Android upgrades are free
DeleteHaha right step your game up my friend...
Deletewaiting 4.3
ReplyDeleteWill my nexus 4 get this update automatically, if so how long will it take, or do I have to get it done manually? I am currently located in Sri Lanka
ReplyDeleteI'm from Egypt .. I used to use all smart phones with Left to Right things even with Arabic menus.. I found this update is too much and will make me confused instead of help me
ReplyDeleteNot quite yet...
ReplyDeleteWow, awsome @_@
ReplyDeleteА кто нибудь уже обновился на самсунг nexus есть это обновление
ReplyDeleteAny change in kernal gonna effect OTA update?
ReplyDeleteProbably... Even if using stock ROM I wouldn't try this update. And if you're stock unrooted, this may change any previous rooting methood.
DeleteNo, not in Milwaukee yet
ReplyDeleteStill no update on my NEXUS 4 in Bulgaria :(
ReplyDeleteNo. Not in Toronto.
ReplyDeleteBetter than smart features in the Samsung GS4???
ReplyDeleteNot yet in Spain
ReplyDeleteNegative in Malaysia as well
ReplyDeletewaiting 4.3 In CA
ReplyDeleteI have nexus 4 but i still don't have the upgrade. Why?
ReplyDeleteNexus 10 updated overnight in UK
ReplyDeleteJust needs to be on the UMI X2 now
ReplyDeleteNeither in Belgium.
ReplyDeleteSG4 on Att... Still no update... c'mon Att get it together! The SG4 is one of the most popular phones running Android.
ReplyDeleteWhat seems to be the F'ing problemo?
not yet in argentine
ReplyDeleteI love Nexus devices. I would totally get the Nexus 4 but no 4G is a deal breaker. Sorry Google. WTF!? No 4G??? So instead I rock an S4.
ReplyDeleteStill waiting for the update in my nexus 4
ReplyDeleteNot yet in singapore
ReplyDeleteMy phone is still running Android 4.1.1 and that is sucks because I am still waiting for the 4.2 OTA and now there is the new version 4.3 my phone is YAKJU when I will get the OTA Update ????????
ReplyDeleteWhy hasn't my nexus 4 gotten an update???!!! I'm currently located in Singapore
DeleteMy Galaxy Nexus got it on July 29 so hopefully you all have gotten it. It doesn't add a single thing I would use or motice
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ReplyDeleteThanks android team got the update over air to nexus 4. I m in India.
ReplyDeleteWhen is it comming on samsung galaxy s3 .... :/
ReplyDeleteGo ahead and upgrade to 4.3. You will lose GTalk and your invisible mode, get a good looking Maps app that lacks half the features like latitude, personalized maps, a clear cut offline map feature etc etc..... Go ahead and upgrade so you have your auto fill in feature........ Uhhh how exciting.
ReplyDeleteDepois quando atualizei meu Nexus 4 tá acontecendo um problema. Quando saio da área de cobertura só sinal da operado o Smatphone perde o sinal, mas quando volto para a área de cobertura ele não recupera o sinal a menos que eu ative e desative o modo de vôo. Alguém teve esse problema?
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