Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Detected a possible bug in Android 4.4.2 KitKat - Android Help

guys from Mountain View recently launched the upgrade to Android 4.4.2 KitKat , and today we find that different sources and some users are reporting a possible bug in this new version of Android. This potential error would related sound files for notifications, ringtones and alarms.

Apparently, some users have a problem programs triggered by some file browser that is what makes the new sounds that introduces the user to use as notification, alarm ringtone or not act as sound available.

One of the good things about the Android operating system is offering us enough freedom to customize Sounds of notifications, calls, and others, is that it is relatively easy to add our own sound files for it, just have to place them in the appropriate directory so that they appear to us as a more sound.

Detected a bug in Android 4.4.2 KitKat.

Thus, this potential error detected in the new version Android 4.4.2 KitKat spoken of confirmed, users would have to connect to a computer to change the directory files instead to do it directly from the device with a browser program file.

The problem is not common to all browsers File

According to several published reports, this problem would not be present in all applications file explorer, but that only comes to light when we use some of them. For now, the applications that have been detected this problem would Root Explorer and WIN IS File Explorer , with which to copy a sound file to the appropriate directory to use as ringtone or notification sound or alarm is not shown in the list of available sounds. While others such as Astro File Manager , this problem seems not to exist.

Furthermore, still unknown if the problem is linked to a specific device or affects any smartphone model which has Android 4.4.2 KitKat. While research continues on this potential bug we will continue to watch everything that comes about to put up with life.

And you, do you pass something with your Android 4.4.2 devices? If so, contádnoslo below in the comments.

Source: TalkAndroid

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