Source:
http://androidandme.com/2012/10/news/rumor-android-4-2-to-feature-project-roadrunner-new-play-store-customization-center-enhanced-google-now/


*WARNING*: This post contains rumors and speculation from Android Insiders.
If you do not want to know about Android 4.2 then do not read this story
and unplug from the Internets. You have been warned – the goods are after
the jump.

There is so much to cover in this rumor report that we are going to use a
slightly different format. We will list each rumored feature individually
and then break it down before moving on to the next.
The Source

This tip came from a regular source who has provided accurate information
in the past. They are the same source that shared all the info about the LG
Nexus, which continues to gain momentum from other outlets. As with most
people that hand over sensitive information, they wish to remain anonymous.
New Nexus Program

*Rumor*: As previously reported, any manufacturer can produce a Nexus
device or a Nexus version of an existing device. They work closely
with Google on the hardware and driver details (there is a more efficient
solution for this in 5.0), but Google is responsible for the updates (don’t
know how the carriers factor in). The phones don’t necessarily have to have
“Nexus” as part of their name, it works more like a certificate like “HD
Ready”.

The devices have to fulfill some basic requirements. The phone has to ship
with a stock version of Android, it needs to have the hardware power to run
all “Nexus Games”, and they have to support Google Wallet, aka have NFC.

There are two carrots on a stick that probably make the Nexus brand a huge
selling point. Google Play gets expanded with a media streaming service
component and there will be games that only work on Nexus devices. The
streaming service uses the secure memory, making it harder to pirate the
content. No word of the type or source of the media, but it seems to be a
big deal.

*Speculation*: This info is all over the map, but it lines up with previous
reports. It sounds like Google is going to encourage manufacturers to join
their Nexus program, but it will be optional. If manufacturers meet a list
of requirements, then they can become Nexus certified and gain access to
new services and features.

It almost sounds like the list of requirements that Google currently places
on OEMs in order for them to gain access to Google services like the Play
store. This will now create a second tier certification program
that manufactures have the choice of participating in. OEMs can offer a
device that meets the basic requirements and gain access to the Google Play
store, and if they include additional elements they get access to the Nexus
certification.
New Customization Center

*Rumor*: There is a new Customization Center, where you can change
ringtones, language packs, background, launchers, and so on. There is
nothing too sophisticated (for now). The center is mainly a convenient way
to enable the average customer to do some basic customizations.  The range
of options can be expanded via Google Play of course. However, there are
two new features: templates that change the appearance of all (newly
introduced) dynamic icons at once, and post filters that change the
appearance of the whole UI – think of Instagram.

The manufacturers may provide their custom UI through the Customization
Center, but they don’t have to. When Google upgrades Android and a
manufacturer fails to provide a compatible version of their custom UI the
device reverts simply to the stock UI (or the user waits with the upgrade
until the manufacturer catches up).

*Speculation*: This sounds like a dream come true. Google may have finally
provided a solution to the manufactures that allows consumers to update the
base Android operating system, without having to wait on the OEMs to update
their skins.
New Project Roadrunner

*Rumor*: There is major effort to improve the battery life called Project
Roadrunner.

*Speculation*: Details are pretty light on this one, but it sounds like
Project Roadrunner will enhance battery life the same way that Project
Butter enhanced the overall responsiveness in Android 4.1.
Updated Google Play

*Rumor*: Google Play is enhanced with new features like personalized
search, optional promotional campaigns with
notification center integration, more billing options, and easier in-app
micro-transactions.

*Speculation*: We don’t have much to add, but we like anything that will
help developers generate more revenue.
Updated Google Now

*Rumor*: Google Now provides help for basic OS functions, aka “Where can I
activate bluetooth?” or “How can I tone down the brightness?”, to make it
easy for newbies to settle in.

*Speculation*: No surprise here. Google said they would be updating Google
Now and we expected to be able to control system level functions.
Updated Video Player

*Rumor*: The stock video player app gets a major revamp and provides new
APIs for other video services to tie in.

*Speculation*: Again there is not much to add, but we believe this is part
of a bigger media streaming service that Google will soon offer.
Drive-by Conclusions

Please keep in mind that all of this should only be considered a rumor, but
this source has been on the money with previous information. Some of the
details are so specific that I have a hard time believing they are just
making this up as they go along. The source also shared quite a bit of
information about Android 5.0 that we left out so we could focus on the
next release.

H

By now we are certain that Google has handed out new Nexus devices to their
employees who are currently testing Android 4.2. We have monitored quite a
few visits to our site over the last month, but the number of hits from
Android 4.2 really started to pick up this week.

I’m not sure if I believe every detail that is included with this report,
but all the signs are pointing to some major changes to the Nexus program
and the core Android OS. Some of these changes are so big that we wonder if
they will even be included with Android 4.2 or be held for Android 5.0.

We previously speculated that a lot of the things in Android 4.2 would be
geared towards laying the groundwork for Android 5.0. It is possible that a
lot of these new features will only be visible on Nexus devices, while
standard devices would be left without them.

The whole concept of a Nexus certification program sounds like Google is
putting their foot down and taking more control of the Android experience.
Even though the program might optional, hopefully the consumers will
realize the benefits of a “Nexus ready” device versus something that is
just Android-based.

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