Mar 5 2012, 2:00pm CST | by Shane McGlaun
It seems like Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has just hit the market. Despite that, we are already talking about the next version of Android expected to be called Jelly Bean. The new version is expected sometime this year. So far, we haven't seen anything or heard any specs on Jelly Bean.
Jelly Bean is still a mystery, and already we have rumors coming in that the codename for the version of Android after Jelly Bean will be Key Lime Pie. We can rest assured that the OS will end up being called KLP, because the full name is a mouthful.
There is no indication of what KLP will bring to the table. The Verge says that the same person who tipped it about Jelly Bean, tipped the Key Lime Pie codename. I wouldn't expect KLP to come until next year.
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