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Android KitKat 4.4 Specifications and Review

Amar Ilindra • Updated March 27, 2020 • 4 min read •

Android has come along a long way since its launch in 2008. From the first Android version, the Android 1.5 Cupcake to the latest Android Kitkat 4.4, there has been a really big innovation within just these 5 years.

Android began as a very primitive mobile operating system, but today is the mostly preferred and the most used mobile operating system out there. Over a billion Smartphones out there is powered by Android OS now. The major reason for this great achievement, is indeed the fact that it is a subsidiary of Google.

Android operating system got two major upgrades recently, namely the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean and the latest Android Kitkat 4.4. Android Kitkat 4.4 is a new version of Android named according to the alphabet chain.

Android Kitkat review

The next version of Android was earlier confirmed to begin with the letter “L” and the word “Laddu” was rumored initially. Later, Google made out a partnership with Kitkat [a chocolate wafer manufactured by Nestle].

Thus the Android Kitkat 4.4 was released few months back. The major advantage of the Android Kitkat 4.4 update is that the minimum specifications requirement to update an Android Smartphone to Android Kitkat 4.4 is quite lowered and thus this enables even lower/budget Android Smartphones to get the Android 4.4 Kitkat update.

Bonus Articles:

How to install Android 4.4 KitKat launcher on any Android Phone

List of Android Phones getting Android 4.4 KitKat Firmware Update

Which means Android Smartphones having at least 512 MB of RAM can run Android Kitkat 4.4 smoothly without any issues. And this means that if your Android Smartphones have been skipping Android updates because the minimum hardware specifications was not met, you’ll be lately getting the Android Kitkat 4.4 update if it gets released by your Smartphone manufacturer.

Review Of The Android Kitkat 4.4

Below is the detailed review on what are the differences between Android Kitkat 4.4 from its predecessors:

New Contacts App

Google completely overhauled the Contacts app on Android by intelligently integrating the app with Google Search. Now you get the Google Search Bar at top of the Contacts App on your Android Smartphone running Android Kitkat 4.4 and that follows by 3 of the most frequently called contacts of yours.  You can make use of the Google Search bar in the Contacts app by searching for contact details of various establishments near you and then calling in to the nearest outlet.

Modified User Interface

Android kitkat UI

Google has put in a more minimalist design in its Android Kitkat 4.4. The icons used in Android Kitkat 4.4 is more clean and flat as well. There has been some changes in the lock screen and a new boot animation [for nexus devices] has been added as well.

Google Now!

google now

The Google Now feature has been really improving since it was introduced and today, there is no doubt that Google Now! Is far more functional than most of its competitors. Now in Android Kitkat 4.4, you’ll get a separate page on your Smartphone’s home screen for shifting into Google Now!. The left-most page of your Android Smartphone’s home screen will be dedicated to Google Now! In Android Kitkat 4.4. And of course, this setting can be also disabled in case you do not like this feature.

No More Messaging App

In Android Kitkat 4.4, Google has integrated the default messaging/SMS app with the Google Hangouts app. Which means, you’ll be able to access and send messages to both your personal as well as hangouts contacts from the Google Hangouts app.

Photo Editor

Credit: www.androidcentral.com/
Credit: www.androidcentral.com

Finally, we get a functional Photo Editor app within Android Kitkat 4.4. There are almost every editing options within this app, where you can adjust the brightness, crop or even add filters to your pictures.

Final Words

Android Kitkat 4.4 has already been out there and most of the newly released Android Smartphones are getting Android Kitkat 4.4 as well. Most popular OEM’s such as Samsung, HTC, Sony and LG has already announced their scheduled Android Kitkat 4.4 update plan for their previous flagships and other Smartphones.

If your Smartphone is within the scheduled lists of these OEM’s, then your Smartphone will be receiving the Android Kitkat 4.4 update by early 2014. And more supported devices list will be released by these Smartphone manufacturers soon. If you Have already received Android Kitkat 4.4 on your Smartphone do share your experiences with the features mentioned above, as comments below.

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Amar Ilindra is a tech-savvy individual who is passionate about gadgets and new technology. He is a full-stack developer who enjoys experimenting with technology and sharing his experiences through blogging. When he's not writing, he devotes his time to creating practical web and mobile applications for both Android and iOS platforms.

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Comments

  1. Avatar for Shiv SharmaShiv Sharma says

    March 17, 2014 at 2:20 PM

    It will be very good news if all our old Android devices get the Kitkat update. Android gave a tough competition to other mobile OS after it has got an Ice Cream Sandwich update and with Kitkat release Android is going to rule mobile market.

  2. Avatar for VarunVarun says

    January 30, 2014 at 4:39 PM

    After the Ice Cream Sandwich this is the best version of Android. though only few smartphones have got it.

  3. Avatar for NaveenNaveen says

    January 28, 2014 at 7:15 PM

    Definitely Google is putting its maximum efforts to provide the good user interface in to consumers to compete with Apple’s iOs.
    Let’s see who win the race Android or iOs or the race continues without the end.

    Thanks.

  4. Avatar for prajwalprajwal says

    January 25, 2014 at 5:40 AM

    One of the best android version no doubt. Amazing features and blazing speed! good job by google on this one.

  5. Avatar for AdityaAditya says

    January 15, 2014 at 12:34 PM

    Nice review amar…… well i too have written a review on android kitkat, seems to have some other features too !! give a glance on my blog

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