Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Problems camera in KitKat 4.4.1 for Nexus 5 - PowerUser

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Many Android users are still waiting for your KitKat comes to mobile phones, but Google has already started to experience a new version of the OS, Android 4.4.1 on Nexus 5 and other Nexus devices . Although 4.4.1 has been available for the three Nexus devices only recently, the Nexus 5 looks the best beneficiary of this update, bringing a more perfect camera. And we all know how to walk users increasingly demanding with the quality of the cameras these days.

camera in Kitkat is improved with a faster focus, especially in low light, is faster with the white balance in truer colors,. better ability to zoom into more HDR + and has less shutter lag in

Nexus 5 has been well received, but the camera failed to impress with the commentators ZDNet find it slow to focus and require good light to take decent photos despite the HDR +.

As Google explains, the HDR + is designed to help you take better photos in poor light or very contrasting conditions to take enough photos and merge them. According to Google, the update should improve the HDR, as well as other camera functions.

The company does not mention whether the update is available to other Nexus devices, however, an expert has posted links to promote the update for the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7.

While many are still Android OEM to launch Android 4.3 Jelly Bean, the KitKat has had much popularity, reaching 1.1% of all Android devices in just one month.

KitKat has so far been made available for mobile phones and tablets Nexus, Google Play editions of the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC, as well as the Moto X.

KitKat always promised to improve the overall performance of Android and, mostly, it is true.

However, it seems that at least one other aspect of the user experience was not as improved as it should. One study found that OptaFidelity performance video of Android 4.4 is worse than that in Jelly Bean.

The study examined the performance of a HD video using the tablet Nexus 7 is a first generation device, the 2013 version before and after the update. The test included the analysis of a 720p video at 30fps and 60fps, and 1080p videos at 30fps and 60fps.

Surprisingly, the tests revealed that the best result was in Nexus 7 with Android 4.3 Jelly Bean. The survey also states that the update of the operating system has a negative impact on the results of both Nexus tablets. This clearly degrades performance since the update is applied.

Now, let’s hope that this is only one occasion and that the problems of camera actually end up in the next updates, otherwise Android will risk losing huge users, getting Apple and Microsoft to celebrate.

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