Fabless chipmaker Qualcomm has ordered several websites to remove a document showing a second quarter release for Googleโs forthcoming Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie platform.
A document, reportedly from Qualcomm, leaked to a number of Android news sites, reportedly showing a history of Android releases along with a โKโ release falling between April and June of 2013.
Later in the document, the new Android version was explicitly referred to as โAndroid 5.0 Key Lime Pieโ.
The product roadmap also references a new device running the companyโs Snapdragon processor being launched alongside the new platform during the second quarter, with two more devices to be released during the third quarter.
The release date is credible, given that Googleโs annual I/O conference falls in May, with the conference usually featuring an unveiling of the companyโs Nexus smartphones and devices.
However, within hours of the document being posted online, several of the websites, including Android Authority, pulled the posts and replaced them with a notice reading:
โThe information previously posted at this URL contained Qualcomm confidential and copyrighted information that was posted without Qualcommโs authorization. It has been removed at Qualcommโs request. Please immediately destroy any copies that you may have made of this information.โ
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