Google spilled the beans quite literally on its newest version of Android Tuesday, erecting a giant jelly bean statue outside Google HQ on the same lawn where it displays statues commemorating previous version of Android such as Cupcake, Donut, Eclair, Froyo, Gingerbread, Honeycomb and Ice Cream Sandwich.

The company is expected to unveil Jelly Bean on Wednesday morning during the keynote at Google I/O, its developers conference. Little is known about what is on deck for the operating system update — however, we have a few things we’d love to see Google announce:

One browser to rule them all Currently Google has two browsers that run on Android phones: Browser and Chrome. Browser comes standard on every Android phone, while Chrome is a free download from the Google Play store.

Chrome is currently still in beta and only runs on Ice Cream Sandwich devices. However, we’d love to see Google bring the OS out of the testing phase with Jelly Bean and make it the standard browser for all Android phones.

Voice Assistant iOS has Siri, the Galaxy SIII has S Voice, and we’d love for Google to come out with its own version of a voice assistant that blows both out of the water. Google has been rumored to be working on its own voice assistant called Majel for a while — Jelly Bean is the perfect time for it to bring that solution to the table.

Streamlined Messaging Much like we’d love to see Google streamline its browser experience, we’d love for it to do the same when it comes to messaging. We’d love for GChat, text messaging and sending messages through Google + to be combined into one built-in messaging app rather than three.

A la iMessage or BBM, it would also be great to see free messaging between Android users from phone number to phone number.

Timely Updates Google announced plans last year to support devices going forward for 18 months after they are released. That's great, however, a year later most Android devices on the market still aren't running the latest version of the OS. Much like Microsoft announced with Windows Phone 8, we'd love for google to offer a program where Android owners can update heir phones to the newest version of the OS when it's released without having to wait to receive an update over the air.

Clean Up Its Apps The Google Play Store is a mess. While it's great how easy it is for developers to publish content to Google Play, we'd like to see Google offer some sort of designation of verification process for apps that it knows are safe to use as well as a more efficient way for removing malicious apps from the store.

These are just a few things we'd like to see on Wednesday. What hopes and dreams do you have for the next version of Android? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.