Thursday, August 14, 2014

KitKat Android 4.4.4 begins to reach the One Plus One with many … – Andro4all

One Plus One users are in luck, the device would be getting the latest Android 4.4.4 via OTA KitKat . The chic @ s meet CyanogenMod updates for the One Plus One, also brings several enhancements and fixes, see what they are.

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As we see in Pocketnow the update has a good number of very significant improvements, including the new applications are Google, the Clear Image software , a tool for color calibration screen device, and a system to prevent false screen touches when the phone we carry in our pocket. For more advanced have included support for capacitive buttons in the Recovery , better button illumination, stability improvements and have solved this long list of problems:

  • Fixed issue that deactivated vibration during Quiet Hours.
  • Fixed issue that did not update the song information on the lock screen.
  • Fixed issue volume Microphone in the Voice Recorder application.
  • Fixed issue that sometimes did not open Google Now with “OK Google” command.
  • Fixed issue with Viber calls.
  • Fixed issue that did not update the battery percentage on the screens of custom block.
  • Fixed issue syncing with Picassa.
  • Fixed issue gesture “O” that activated the lock screen without the camera.
  • Fixed issue with the size of wallpapers.

As we have endeavored to give a good update to its users, and have really gotten. The One Plus One is one of the best smartphone of time , long ago saw a comparison with the Nexus 5 most interesting, for me the two best moment as terminals / price.

Android 4.4 KitKat has already reached 20% in Android handsets, hope that manufacturers continue to strive to bring the best of Android KitKat possible, and which increase soon this figure.

What did you update the One Plus One? Have KitKat on your smartphone?

Raul Diaz

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