http://www.blogcdn.com/www.engadget.com/media/2013/07/nexus4android43-01.jpgOh, Android 4.3, why must you tease us so? The new version of Jelly Bean’s been making cameos all over the place for a couple months now, so it was only a matter of time until we’d see a build available for download. A working TWRP backup of Android 4.3 just popped up on XDA Developers and Google+ user Jeff Williams recently purchased a Nexus 4 running the new version of Jelly Bean. Some industrious folks over at Android Police were then able to extract a system dump from Jeff’s phone (minus radio and bootloader) and confirm that the build is legitimate. Meanwhile, our friend Paul O’Brien of MoDaCo](Redirect Notice) fame is currently testing the TWRP backup. We’ll keep you updated as we find out more, but one thing’s abundantly clear: it won’t be long before Android 4.3 becomes official.
Filed under: Cellphones, Tablets, Software, Mobile, Google, LG
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Via: MoDaCo, Android Police
Source: XDA developers, Jeff Williams (Google+)