At least some Android enthusiasts were disappointed that version 4.3 wasn't revealed during Google I/O, despite a few leaks prior to the event. But rest assured that Google is hard at work on the next update to Jelly Bean, as at least one XDA Developers forum poster discovered firsthand. "challen" took the following pictures at the Thailand Mobile Expo 2013, showing a display model Nexus 4 (allegedly) running Android 4.3. He took some candid photos of both the standard "About phone" settings screen, and what appears to be a new camera interface.The Settings page isn't all that interesting, but the camera interface seems to include a new see-through action area, complete with a new activation ring and fresh icons for HDR, contrast, and rotation. Regular readers will recall that the AOSP camera controls were one of our biggest complaints with Jelly Bean 4.2 - it's good to see that Google is listening to user feedback.
A later poster, "innocent36," took another shot of the Settings menu showing a pre-release build number of JWR45B and a kernel built a little more than a week ago. The baseband string is "m9615a-cefwmazm-2.0.1700.74," a slight update that we've never seen before, but almost certainly intended for GSM networks. We also get a slightly updated look at the Jelly Bean Easter egg animation. The booth appears to be some kind of banking display, possibly for phone insurance. (If any of our readers are actually at the Mobile Expo, a bit of help here would be appreciated.)