Screenshots belonging to Android ‘L’ surface from Chromium Issues Tracker

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In less than twenty-four hours, we will be introduced to the next version of Android. It is now completely safe to assume that it will be Android ‘L' thanks to the screenshot above that appeared on the Chromium Issues Tracker.

In the status bar, you see an ‘L' representing the version of Android. Also, the time typically reflects the version of Android being run. And here we have the time as 5:28, meaning that Android 5.0+ will be given to Android ‘L'.

One takeaway that we have is a new pop-up design. It has maintained the same design Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich and this fresh design is similar to what we see from Google+ sign-in requests.

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Source: Chromium
Via: Pocketnow

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  1. I wouldn’t read too much into the clock thing this time, seeing as A) it’s probably not 5.2x, and B) in the past the time was frozen, whereas in these screenshots, the clock is clearly continuing to tick.

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