Android 4.4.2 catches Nexus users by surprise

Android KitKat

4.4 Android KitKat is being one of the versions with more particularities in the history of Android, from the very fact of receiving your name from a sponsor, to the dizzying speed with which the updates are happening. And it is that not only Android 4.4.1 It arrived relatively quickly, but when there were still users who had not even received this update, the next one has already been launched, Android 4.4.2. We give you all the details.

Barely four days ago Google threw Android 4.4.1 and, to everyone's surprise, its successor has already made its debut too: last night Android 4.4.2 was beginning to reach the devices Nexus and, unlike the previous one update, It has done it practically at the same time and in an equally sudden way in all the smartphones and tablets of the Mountain View.

What are the news?

As with the rest of minor updates, we should not expect big new arrivals in this Android 4.4.2, whose main objective seems to be to save the problems of fullfilment of security requirements with the SMS that had been detected days ago (which is still fantastic news), like that of Android 4.4.1 it was to alleviate the problems that were being detected in the camera of the Nexus 5. Other changes that have been discovered so far are much less conspicuous, such as some new sounds and the usual bug fixes. Of course, we will be attentive and if any other important news is discovered we will let you know as soon as possible.

Android KitKat

The 7 Nexus 2012 will jump straight to Android 4.4.2

The time difference between one update and another has been so short, that there will be some curious situations, such as the one that affects, for example, users of the Nexus 7 from last year, who had not yet received the Android 4.4.1, which had been launched in a very progressive way, but which, nevertheless, if it has the Android 4.4.2. In fact, there were users of the rest of the devices Nexus that they did not have yet installed Android 4.4.1, for the simple fact that updates take a few days to reach all users, as they recently reminded us from Google.

Source: androidpolice.com


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