1 November 2013

Android 4.4 KitKat: What’s New

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Goolge along with LG released the new Nexus 5 smartphone with Android 4.4 KitKat to the Google Play Store, and has confirmed that most Nexus devices and Google Play edition smartphones will be updated in the coming weeks. After all the leaks, rumors, and speculation Google’s finally unveiled all of the details on the official Developer Blog.

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Not only does it do everything mentioned above, but the phone app automatically will prioritize the contacts you call most. Making friends and family front and center, so you’ll never have to scroll to find a person you call daily. It’s easier, faster, and now smarter. Speaking of smarter, the built-in caller ID uses the power of Google Search to help you always know who that anonymous number is.
“Whenever you get a call from a phone number not in your contacts, your phone will look for matches from businesses with a local listing on Google Maps.”
Searching Google and Maps, any unknown number will be searched for, and KitKat will try to give users an ID notification of the incoming call. Again, everything is faster and smarter with KitKat.

Hangouts

Google Hangouts will replace the stock “messenger” or messaging application for sending and receiving text messages. So don’t be alarmed when there’s no app for messages. Yes there’s still 3rd party options from the Play Store, but Hangouts will do everything now. Never miss a message no matter how it’s sent. Text, MMS, Google Chat, or even video calling, Hangouts will deliver everything in one easy to find and read location.
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For those looking for a rundown of nearly everything that’s new, technical or not, here’s a quick video from Google explaining everything. It may be a bit over the top for some, but explains things in a somewhat simple fashion as well
Screen Recording
Taking screenshots of your device is nothing new with Android, but starting with 4.4 you’ll be able to record video of what’s on the display. Anything from a Hangout video call, playing games, to even a how-to guide for developers to share how to use new features of an application. Anything you want to record on your smartphone screen can easily be saved in an MP4 right on the device.
Oh, and there will be a secure method here, so users can’t rent a movie from the Play Store and record the entire thing in 720p (or 1080p) video right off of the device. So developers and Netflix don’t need to worry about pirates.

Lightning Round

There’s so many small things and developer options that are new we’d be here forever, so instead wanted to throw out a lightning round of a few easy to understand new features that are also being announced with Android 4.4 KitKat. Google’s improved Wireless Printing for one, and the stock keyboard now has full emoji support. Now you don’t have to have an iPhone or a 3rd party keyboard to send emoji’s on Android. Sadface! Closed captioning is integrated into Android by default, device manager and find my device, Infrared Blasting. Support for infrared options like the Galaxy S4 and other smartphones with an infrared. Use your smartphone as a remote control.
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We have a new low-power audio playback. While most processors and smartphones already sip on battery while you listen to music, Android will now take on Apple and the iPod. The low-power mode will enable music streaming and playing for hours and hours on end, without hardly any battery drain. Promising 60 hours of playback on the Nexus 5.
Seek from lockscreen will allow users to seek through songs or even movies from the lockscreen. Instead of just being able to control and skip to the next track in Google Music, you can now seek through a specific song, all from the lockscreen. Step-counting sensors are built in, allowing fitness apps and accessories to be more accurate than ever.

Final Thoughts

So when can you have it? The first rule of Fight Club is, don’t ask for ETAs. Wait, that’s not right. Android 4.4 KitKat will first arrive on the Google Nexus 5, which was released today, and start hitting other Nexus devices over the next few weeks. Whether or not Google will wait more than a week remains to be seen, but hopefully sooner rather than later.
Until we get our hands on the new Nexus 5 and KitKat, we can’t give you our own final thoughts, but so far everything looks extremely impressive. Android 4.3 Jelly Bean was the most refined and best Android experience to date, and KitKat will be even better. Google’s mobile OS just got faster, smarter, cleaner, and more efficient across the board. And these are just a few of many important and great new features.
Screen Shot 2013-10-31 at 1.03.58 PMFor now the Nexus 5 and other Nexus devices will be the first and only ones enjoying Android 4.4 KitKat, as it will take some time for manufacturers to push out the latest and greatest changes to their devices. HTC and Samsung both have updated each of their respective flagship smartphones to Android 4.3 this month, which was released earlier this year, so many users will have a little wait before they see KitKat on their device of choice

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