Google is ready for their 2013 "Big" event in October which features Android 4.4 KitKat, next-generation Nexus 5 and expanded Chrome OS.
Android 4.4 KitKat
October 14 is the speculated official release date of Android 4.4 KitKat - major Android software upgrade - which will optimise all Android phones and tablets, old and new models alike. Google and Nestle made an agreement that will define Android 4.4 integrity similar to KitKat chocolate bars which are sweet, smooth, beautiful and addictive. Here are features pointed out by their Web site which includes:
- Updated, refreshed and revamped user interface
Enhancement of the battery life
Wider global coverage among network carriers and network modes
- Optimisation among old Android phones and tablets
- Lightweight system and better performance
Meanwhile, here are some features collected by sources:
- Firmware available for older phones
- Fragmentation changes via screen re-sizing
- Miracast updates
- New Gallery Visualisation
- New APIs regarding animations
- Palette colour themes instead of the default blue Android
- New Notifications Widgets
Android fans can expect add-ons from Android Jelly Bean such as Google Now, Project Butter, Actionable Notifications, Quick Settings, Bluetooth Smart, OpenGL ES 3.0, Daydream and more.
Next-Generation Nexus Smartphone
Thin body, narrow bezel, latest OS and upgrade camera technology are just some of what the Nexus will offer consumers soon. The next-generation Nexus smartphone is also expected to be released on October 14, 2013 - same time with Android 4.4. It would be the first to run the latest major Android version which will be pushed later on to other Nexus owners before the year ends.
LG is probably the chosen manufacturer after the success of Nexus 4 and will impart similar G2 designs on Next Nexus . Some of the technical features include:
- Android 4.4 KitKat OS version
- 5.0 inches of screen display with full HD resolution
- 2.3 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor
- 2 GB of RAM
- 13 MP camera with Optical Image Stabilisation
- LTE connectivity
- Bluetooth Smart aka Low Energy
- 2300 mAh battery unit
October 14 is the speculated official release date of Android 4.4 KitKat - major Android software upgrade - which will optimise all Android phones and tablets, old and new models alike. Google and Nestle made an agreement that will define Android 4.4 integrity similar to KitKat chocolate bars which are sweet, smooth, beautiful and addictive. Here are features pointed out by their Web site which includes:
- Updated, refreshed and revamped user interface
Enhancement of the battery life
Wider global coverage among network carriers and network modes
- Optimisation among old Android phones and tablets
- Lightweight system and better performance
Meanwhile, here are some features collected by sources:
- Firmware available for older phones
- Fragmentation changes via screen re-sizing
- Miracast updates
- New Gallery Visualisation
- New APIs regarding animations
- Palette colour themes instead of the default blue Android
- New Notifications Widgets
Android fans can expect add-ons from Android Jelly Bean such as Google Now, Project Butter, Actionable Notifications, Quick Settings, Bluetooth Smart, OpenGL ES 3.0, Daydream and more.
Next-Generation Nexus Smartphone
Thin body, narrow bezel, latest OS and upgrade camera technology are just some of what the Nexus will offer consumers soon. The next-generation Nexus smartphone is also expected to be released on October 14, 2013 - same time with Android 4.4. It would be the first to run the latest major Android version which will be pushed later on to other Nexus owners before the year ends.
LG is probably the chosen manufacturer after the success of Nexus 4 and will impart similar G2 designs on Next Nexus . Some of the technical features include:
- Android 4.4 KitKat OS version
- 5.0 inches of screen display with full HD resolution
- 2.3 GHz quad-core Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor
- 2 GB of RAM
- 13 MP camera with Optical Image Stabilisation
- LTE connectivity
- Bluetooth Smart aka Low Energy
- 2300 mAh battery unit
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