Saturday, May 4, 2013

Revealed some features of Android 4.3: BLE and OpenGL ... - Gizmodo

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By Jaume Sánchez

May 4, 2013, 16:54

We’re less than two weeks for the upcoming Google I / O, the most important event of the year of Google and one of the mandatory appointments of all enamored of technology. Obviously, the net is buzzing and the leaks about what we will see in the event of the big G are the order of the day. This time, leaks coming from HTC and we show that among the features of Android 4.3 will include Bluetooth low energy (or Bluetooth Smart BLE) and Open GL ES 3.0.

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arrival as one of the features of Android 4.3 will be appreciated by many users who make heavy use of Bluetooth devices. While some smartphones including HTC and Samsung already BLE to pair devices , is the first time that Android will take advantage of this feature root Bluetooth 4.0, allowing dispostivios that are always connected to our dipositive (sensors, heart monitors or products like Fitbit consume much less energy and, despite being paired with the device transmitting data are not consistently.

But between the two new features of Android 4.3 have been leaked, the most awaken joy among users most gamers is the inclusion of the latest specification of mobile graphics: OpenGL ES 3.0. This specification of graphics is compatible with the latest Qualcomm chips as the 600 Snapdragon HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 and opens many doors regarding the possibilities of video games on the Google platform.

‘ll have to wait two weeks to finally find out what new features of Android 4.3 Google has prepared for us, plus many other innovations that surely brings the next Google I / O. Meanwhile, we have to wait and watch to each of the leaks that are coming: the new Android operating system, the highly anticipated X Phone, the alleged bet Google for Whatsapp Killer and many other news in which more than one fandroid not be taking off the face of the screen.


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