Android 4.4 KitKat
While Google hasn’t announced anything yet
, the company appears to be on the verge of several big announcements including a new Nexus 5 smartphone, a new Nexus 10 tablet from Asus and an Android 4.4 KitKat update that will replace the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update as the company’s most current piece of mobile software. With an announcement imminent, we take a look some expectations for the upcoming Android 4.4 KitKat release date.
In early September, Apple announced a launch date for its iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c and its brand new piece of mobile software in the iOS 7 update for iPhone and iPad. In an effort to derail Apple’s plans, Google also made an announcement that day. The company surprisingly revealed its next version of Android, though it wasn’t the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie update. Instead, it was an Android 4.4 KitKat update, an update sponsored by Nestle, the maker of the KitKat candy bar.
At the time, Google revealed very little about the software. The company launched a splash page promoting a contest that it would be hosting with Nestle but the splash page did not reveal a specific release date or any specific features. Fortunately, since the announcement, we’ve seen a number of Android 4.4 KitKat leaks that have revealed quite a bit about the upcoming update.
While Google hasn’t announced anything yet
, the company appears to be on the verge of several big announcements including a new Nexus 5 smartphone, a new Nexus 10 tablet from Asus and an Android 4.4 KitKat update that will replace the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update as the company’s most current piece of mobile software. With an announcement imminent, we take a look some expectations for the upcoming Android 4.4 KitKat release date.
In early September, Apple announced a launch date for its iPhone 5s, iPhone 5c and its brand new piece of mobile software in the iOS 7 update for iPhone and iPad. In an effort to derail Apple’s plans, Google also made an announcement that day. The company surprisingly revealed its next version of Android, though it wasn’t the Android 5.0 Key Lime Pie update. Instead, it was an Android 4.4 KitKat update, an update sponsored by Nestle, the maker of the KitKat candy bar.
At the time, Google revealed very little about the software. The company launched a splash page promoting a contest that it would be hosting with Nestle but the splash page did not reveal a specific release date or any specific features. Fortunately, since the announcement, we’ve seen a number of Android 4.4 KitKat leaks that have revealed quite a bit about the upcoming update.
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