Google has already been confirmed to unveil its next major Android OS update at Google I/O later today, but a first Android L change log has already been found on Google’s Chrome issue tracker, where it was hiding in plain sight since May 7. Tutto Android, which stumbled on the log that has almost 100,000 lines of code, listed several potential new features that Android L may bring. The log comes from a Nexus 10 tablet that was running Android L version AAV37C,-which isn’t exactly consistent with Google’s build naming scheme for Android OS-releases, as it should start with the letter L, given that it’s the Android L release. Tutto Android found that ART is the default runtime of Android
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