Google introduced Android 4.4 KitKat back in October and between than and now, the platform has seen several updates. The latest is Android 4.4.3, which Google released this week. The upgrade was available first for Google Nexus devices.
Although the change log is fairly extensive, Google didn’t make a big announcement about Android 4.4.3 and the update itself suggests performance boosts and stability fixes so don’t expect a complete overhaul of the software once it appears on your device. Instead, Google is expected to outline the next big update or features for Android later this month at its Google I/O developer event.
The Android 4.4.3 KitKat update for Nexus 5 is about 92MB in size and brings performance improvements, stability and bug fixes. With the update, the Nexus 5 has also received an improved dialler with updated interface that now shows images of the contacts in the dialler app and also shows images of the speed dial contacts.The company announced that the Android 4.4.3 KitKat update for Moto E, Moto G and Moto X could be expected to be rolled-out globally in the coming weeks.
Although the change log is fairly extensive, Google didn’t make a big announcement about Android 4.4.3 and the update itself suggests performance boosts and stability fixes so don’t expect a complete overhaul of the software once it appears on your device. Instead, Google is expected to outline the next big update or features for Android later this month at its Google I/O developer event.
The Android 4.4.3 KitKat update for Nexus 5 is about 92MB in size and brings performance improvements, stability and bug fixes. With the update, the Nexus 5 has also received an improved dialler with updated interface that now shows images of the contacts in the dialler app and also shows images of the speed dial contacts.The company announced that the Android 4.4.3 KitKat update for Moto E, Moto G and Moto X could be expected to be rolled-out globally in the coming weeks.
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