The two current flagship mobile phones from Samsung, the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3, may not see Android 4.2.2 at all, instead getting early dibs on Android 4.3 when it is finally released by Google.
Samsung is apparently looking to make leaps instead of steady updates to their most used devices, this includes the Galaxy S4, Galaxy Note 3 and their two predecessors. The S4 and Note 3 will both come on Android 4.2.2, with a move to Key Lime Pie instead of Android 4.3.
This is an odd leak, because it seems to place the idea the older devices will have the newer operating system, while the newer devices stick on Android 4.2.2. This could work out by Google offering Key Lime Pie shortly after launching Android 4.3 and have Android 4.3 as a small upgrade for devices already working on Jelly Bean.
Key Lime Pie is set to be Google’s way of stopping fragmentation on the operating system, the mobile update will apparently allow even the lowest spec phones to run on it perfectly, as well as high end devices.