Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Video shows Nexus 5 running Android 4.4 KitKat, check out ... - Globo.com

Nexus and Android 4.4 5 KitKat are closer than ever. At the end of last week leaked a recording of what appears to be a test version of the new smartphone running Google’s operating system. Rumors are that they should be presented in November this year.

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The video is just over 7 minutes long, was posted on YouTube and has reached nearly 1 million views. Many users say that it is false, because the system appears still identified as “Key Lime Pie”, a name that had been chosen for the next version of Google’s platform, before the agreement with Nestlé to “adopt” the KitKat.

However, nothing prevents the version used in testing platform still has this title, precisely because it is only for ratings. In addition, the recording may have been held for some time and does not necessarily reflect the final version of the new Android 4.4.

Among the information that appeared on the network, manual 5 Nexus was unveiled along with photos that show the device with Android 4.4 KitKat, but with a different look this in the video. Either way, it seems, much like the new smartphone operating system update from Google are very close to being revealed.

Via Mashable

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