The next version of Android operating system for smartphones and tablets is highly being debated with two different versions being touted in rumors related to the OS. However, it looks like that Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, and not Android Key Lime Pie, is going to be the successor of Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean.

It is not yet clear how Google is going to release the next Android version, but it is being rumored that the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean is going to make its way into the Nexus version of HTC One a few weeks after the actual release of the device.

The HTC One running stock Android will be released on Google Play store on June 26 and we assume that the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean will comee to the new edition of HTC One sometime in the month of July.

According to a well-known leakster on Tweeter, @LlabTooFer, the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update will arrive on Nexus version of HTC One after some weeks of the release of the device.

"Confirmed: HTC One Nexus Edition will get 4.3 update few weeks after release," he tweeted.

@LlabTooFer, who is known for his HTC related insights and leaks, is not sure about the release of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for Sense-based HTC One handsets, but he said they will get the update after HTC One Nexus version gets it.

"Sense based device will get 4.3 later and I can't say how much time it will take," he tweeted.

Android chief Sundar Pichai had confirmed the arrival of the Google edition of HTC One during an interview at the All Things D's D11 conference.

According to Pichai, the new HTC One will give users Nexus-like user experience as it will run stock Android and will not come with any preloaded applications (sometimes referred to as bloatwares).

The Google edition of HTC One will be available for $599 without any contract and it will support AT&T and T-Mobile's LTE networks.

LlabTooFer thinks that Google is not going to hold any special event for the launch of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. "Officially it wasn't,but I think this may happen pretty soon...Maybe they won't even announce it coz it still JellyBean 4.3," he tweeted in reply to a question related to the release of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean.

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