Friday, November 29, 2013

Why is not recommended to install Android 4.4 KitKat before ... - Tuexperto.com

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Force update Android 4.4 (KitKat) is not an advisable idea. So of course it explains Dan Morris , Google engineer . A few days ago, the company Mountain View introduced what has become the new official version This operating system for phones and tablets. The disadvantage is that the upgrade process still continue for some months. In fact, as is usual in this kind of packets, Android 4.4 (KitKat) come in the first instance to Nexus , devices that are in the catalog Google and as part of their own releases as a trademark. The fact is that users of other handsets running Android and included in the list of candidates for the upgrade will not receive their corresponding ration KiKat until a few weeks with the possibility that the process can be extended until early next 2014 . So no surprise that the most impatient users are trying to update their devices unofficially. But this practice may involve certain risks

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To get the update that users want both methods are relatively complex, but effective. What to do in case of Android 4.4 (KitKat) , is to remove all information contained in the Services Framework . With this trick, what it does is force the arrival update via OTA (Over The Air) o Through the Air, for which no cables or software are not required. The problem is that this method can be a bit dangerous for those users who want to continue the functions of your device. As explained by Dan Morris engineer through a thread on Reddit site , the fact that these data can eliminate problems that users report, mostly unknown.

getting this tactic is to assign a new ID (identifier) ?? to your smartphone . And although in principle this should not cause major problems for the user, it appears that short communication with the servers change. Thus, all applications that work through the notification system GMC (Google Cloud Messenger) have not been used.

Luckily, there is already a solution to this problem. So if you have detected that the applications do not work because you have updated to Android 4.4 (KitKat) by the unofficial route, you can run the command adb sideload to do a full reset terminal. At reset, you should be able to check that everything is in order. In principle it should be.

Anyway, it is best to wait for the official update comes naturally. The first to receive Android 4.4 (KitKat) will be the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC Google One Edition , with the possibility that international versions are updated later this year or early next. The owners of these teams should receive notice through the notification system.

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alt=”"/> Cecilia Hill is a writer specializing in technology. In addition to working in various media, working on his own communications company. He is finishing his studies in Hispanic Studies at the University of Lleida. He loves technology, literature and the arts. + Google+ Profile of Cecilia Hill

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