AH: Even though Android 4.1 Jelly Bean was announced a few months ago and released shortly after that, the team over at Google is getting closer to debuting Android 4.2 Key Lime Pie on several new devices for the fall season.
Androidheadlines - Now that we finally have Android 4.3, yet another version of Jelly Bean, it’s time to start looking for the next version of Android which we are expecting to be announced in October along with a new Nexus 4 (or Nexus 5) and a new Nexus 10. Thanks to the Chromium Bug Tracker, we have now seen a Nexus 7 and a Nexus 4 both making appearances running a new version of Android. Which is build KRS36B.
Just purchased a Nexus 7 a few days ago. Can't wait to try it once it goes mainstream.
GSMArena: Google didn’t announce a new version of Android at I/O. In fact, all enhancements to Android are coming as app updates. Still, Google took the time to prepare a couple of videos to tease Android devs attending I/O with hints of Key Lime Pie, the expected codename of the next version of the mobile OS.
CNET: We rattle through the new tricks and software tweaks we want to see in the next major version of Android.