Just as sweet and addictive the Android KitKAt, 4.4. version has now released with the latest Nexus 5 and is coming to many other phones for the benefit of your needs. The latest from Android does not disappoint, it only gets better with thrilling features, faster performance and more power.
Made for the user, it comes along with a number of enhancements like the lower memory usage, printer support and support for hidden system and status bars. Google hopes to raise the bar with KitKat after the humongous acceptance of the ice cream sandwich, leaving it in the lurch.
Having made impressive changes in every part of the OS, Android has tried to create an OS that is smart yet simple and uniquely designed for the user. With the new Google Now feature, using your voice you can get to make a call, write a message, play a song or even get directions just by activating Ok Google that is available right on your homescreen.
In just a matter of three easy steps, plugging in to the HDTV, connecting to the WiFi and then sending your videos from your device to your TV, you can watch your favorite movies and TV shows with the use of Chromecast , also when your device is locked while listening to music, your home screen still looks beautiful with the album art in the background. Say goodbye to distracting notification pop-ups with the immersive mode allowing you to completely absorb yourself in one thing alone but for those who enjoy being kept on their toes, you can now easily multitask with a number of apps being opened simultaneously, making it more efficient to switch from typing in an important document to playing temple run.
With a better security facility, now you don’t have to worry about unknown numbers, the new caller ID lets you know who’s calling based on local listings that are available on Google Maps.
Staying connected with your friends and family gets even better with the new Hangouts app, now your SMS and MMS gets sent to the same place, have long conversations and video calls and even share funny GIF’s and your current location.
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Your work just got even easier with Google Cloud Print or HP ePrint that allows you print pictures, documents etc straight from your phone, all you have to do is connect to a printer that has apps from the Google Play store. With QuickOffice and Google Drive you can now save and send files easier than ever.
Using the Photo editor that is available on the KitKat, you can redefine the look, geometry, etc with the help of applied filters. Not only does your original image get saved but your new masterpiece does as well in your gallery and then it is ready to be shared with all your contacts.
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It runs on handsets that can support at least 512GB of RAM and with its main feature of reducing memory usage, there is a better chance of slower running apps (functionality) and also you are guaranteed safety of all your most personal details and memories.
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Nice update with lots of interesting features.
Sure it is. I’ll have to upgrade my device soon. The features are simply awesome anyway.
very nice info about android Oscar,
I was waiting for Motorola Moto G which will comes with KitKat version.. I am huge fan of Android and surely Kitkat version will give us a new interface to run our smartphone.
That’ll be nice Himanshu. Expecting to get your update.
Hello Nischit,
Thank you for sharing this awesome review. I think I deserve an upgrade – the features you mentioned are just too good to let them pass me by – fortunately too, my device has more than the basic requirement.
Do have a supercharged day!
– Terungwa
Thanks for stopping by friend. Hope you too get an update.
A much awaited update.Read it first from here.
I’m glad you read it first hand here. Thanks for stopping by.
interesting… there is no doubt that android is waxing strong everyday. i really love this 4.4 kitkat
Sure,
Everyone is indeed with the features of this latest version and wouldn’t be a surprised to know you too feel same. 🙂 Thanks for stopping by.