With Google I/O officially set to kick off tomorrow morning at 9 AM, Sundar Pichai, Google’s man in charge of Android just revealed some extremely important information a day early. In a massive interview with Bloomberg full of information about his rise with Google, Pichai confirmed the next version of Android “L” will be previewed tomorrow.
In previous years Google’s been rather quite regarding Android and its upcoming changes. Last year Google didn’t say a word about a new version of Android at Google I/O, and instead just unleashed it onto the world at the end of October. This year however, Google wants to show the world and all its users where Android is headed, and what they can expect later this year.
The last time we saw an early preview of Android before it was actually released and revealed by Google was over three years ago with Android 3.0 Honeycomb. What this means is now that Sundar Pichai is in charge of Android (and Chrome) he wants to shake things up and aims to offer consumers and developers an early look, and give us something to look forward to.
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