Entries in Android 4.4 (12)

Thursday
Oct312013

Google officially announces the Nexus 5

By Corey Herscu

At long last, and after countless leaks, the fifth-generatiom of Google's 'Nexus' line of Pure Google devices is available for sale via Google Play. At a cost-effective $349 for the 16GB LTE and $399 for the 32GB, off-contract, the Nexus 5 is chock-full of new features including:

- 5-inch 1080p full HD display

- Android 4.4 KitKat

- 8MP rear camera, 1.3MP front

- 2GB RAM

- Qualcomm SnapDragon 800, 2.26GHz chip

- 2300mAh battery for all-day usability

The Nexus 5 carrier edition - still unlocked - is expected to launch in mid-November with Rogers, Bell, TELUS, and WIND. Contract pricing and exact release dates are still unknown.

Stay tuned for our hands-on, official review and more on pricing coming soon.

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Monday
Oct142013

Android KitKat will allow users to pick default messaging app

The upcoming Android 4.4 version or KitKat will let you choose the third-party app to manage your text messaging needs. According to a post on Google’s developer blog, the company wants to provide a proper, supported way for the third-party messaging apps to gain access to your texts, instead of using workarounds that the company doesn’t approve of.

Tuesday
Sep032013

Possible Nexus 5 device leaked in Android KitKat promo video?

Google blindsided everyone with the sudden name change of its next mobile operating system. But they seem to have accidentally shown an unknown Nexus phone in the promotional video for Android 4.4 or Android KitKat. You can see it around the 38-second mark. The black Nexus device features a new matte black finish and a horizontal Nexus logo and there is an LG logo on it as well. LG has already been rumored to be manufacturing the Nexus 5 after the Nexus 4’s successful run. 

On a slightly different note, KitKat has gotten in on the promotion with their own wacky promo video for the new OS. 

Video source: Gigaom

Tuesday
Sep032013

Google sweetens up its next mobile OS version, names it Android KitKat

Seems we have to start getting used to calling the latest Android version 4.4 as KitKat instead of Key Lime Pie. Android and Chrome Head Sundar Pichai confirmed the news on his Google+ account and the splash page is up and ready as well. 

Google made the switch from the previously known key lime pie after realizing that very few people know the taste of said dessert, according to director of Android partnerships John Lagerling. Also, it is supposedly a favorite snack of Android coders and it didn't take much or cost them to convince Nestle to allow them to use the brand. Naming it after the Nestle-trademarked chocolate bar keeps in line with the brand’s long-standing tradition of naming its mobile OS versions after desserts. There are no details yet what the new OS is going to offer but our sweet tooth and tech loving selves are ready. 

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