Monday, February 3, 2014

KitKat Android 4.4 for Samsung Galaxy S4 and Note 3: Possible ... - Tuexperto.com

 Samsung Galaxy S4 01

advantaged might be a time to enjoy the first on the Android 4.4.2 update to KitKat . With permission from the Google consabidas Edition , the Samsung Galaxy S4 and Samsung Galaxy Note 3 will be the first to receive this expected data packet. But when? In this article we will see when is the update and when users can start enjoy in their respective countries . The case is now at hand, how could it be otherwise, the devices that are located Spain .

Late last year, Google announced the update to Android 4.4.2 KitKat on board the Nexus 5 , a device instructed to release the version. There are, it must be said, with an update that brings big changes to the devices. Nothing is further from reality. What has made Google through this update is to build a new version based on Android 4.3 Jelly Bean . Were the first to receive the devices Google has in its catalog. We refer to the Nexus 7 Nexus 10 Nexus 5 and Nexus 4 . Shortly after they got done with her some terminals Motorola (do not forget that this company was acquired recently by Google ) and then the owners of the famous Google Edition . We refer to the HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4 that work through a basic version (without customizations brand) operating system Google .

The next major deployment has taken place in some units of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 . The data packet KitKat Android 4.4 has come to this equipment in some markets, but the truth is nothing to suggest that because we are facing a massive deployment. Something similar would happen with the release of the same update for the Samsung Galaxy S4 . Currently, the most eager users have to settle for unofficial ROMs calls.

 Samsung Galaxy Note March 01

As mentioned, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is the only team Samsung that has begun to be updated. Unfortunately, only it has in some regions. Earlier this month were users international version (SM-N9000) makers speak out, but the fact is that only owners agreed Poland, Kazakhstan, Singapore, Russia , Thailand, Vietnam and India . The same update to Android 4.4 KitKat has started to distribute in some countries for model SM-N90005 (the same works over Qualcomm Snapdragon processor ). Are: they Czech Republic, Hungary, Switzerland, Singapore, Malaysia, Netherlands, Thailand, Spain, Italy, Bulgaria, Slovenia and Germany . Unfortunately, the update is not being massive. Not at all. Some terminals are associated with any operator that has decided to offer the deployment, but most of them are still waiting for the expected packet arrives. is rumored that Android 4.4 KitKat You could start arriving in the next few weeks, but the fact is that Samsung has refused to offer any official information about it.

The latest data we have about the update for the Samsung Galaxy S4 arrive from France . The French operator SFR said in December that the upgrade to Android 4.4.2 KitKat to this equipment would arrive in January or February of this year. Given that the first month of 2014 has already come to an end, we can only hope that February is the month chosen, just before the expected S5 Samsung Galaxy officially comes to the fore.

SamMobile , however, has strongly supported the theory on the deployment of the upgrade in March. Luckily, we know that Samsung began working in performance testing version in early January, which means that the process actually is already well advanced. Given that at this point there are no more data will continue to update this article to provide readers with all the latest information they emerge about the arrival of Android 4.4.2 to our country.

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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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