The much anticipated Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie, expected to be released
in May, is long speculated to bring a host of new features, including
better back-up, vocie assistant and video chat and now we hear that
another key feature will be its new camera with GPS control.
According ot rumours, Nexus 5 will feature the camera. It remains
unclear whether the new Nexus 7 will take a rear camera feature in its
upgrade issue.

Other speculated features:
Better back-up
In many developing markets, battery back-up is the first thing mobile
buyers look for. As processor capacity and speeds are multiplying
manifold, a better back-up should ideally be high on priority for the
manufacturer.
Voice assistant
If Google has to take the fight to Apple iOS in the real sense, a
superior voice assistant is a prerequisite. And, even better if it irons
out the flaws encountered by Siri users and make Google Now more
efficient than just throwing up multiple search results, help locate
addresses and make calls.
Video chat app
Google might utilize its in-house software expertise to offer an
exclusive video chat application, something improvised from its Google
Talk and Hangout, on its devices.
Social media
Rather than promoting only its own social network, Google+, it would be
interesting if Google puts together other popular social media, be it
Facebook or Twitter, under one icon, upon the Key Lime Pie release.
Built for quadcore
Most of the recent smartphones are running the very efficient quadcore
processors, which can multitask the best. So, expect Android 5.0 to be
built for quadcore.
Improved photo effects
With in-built camera, capabilities are increasing by the day. It is
speculated that Google would leave no stone unturned to better its photo
editing tools and with that, other camera features. It would be a bonus
if real-time facial recognition is enabled for images and videos.

Regards,
Vishnu

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