Android 4.4.3 Preparing for Release and Brings Many Fixes
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The next version of Android 4.4.3 recently entered the “dogfooding” stage at Google HQ.
Dogfooding refers to the stage of development where company employees are given the update to test and tweak any changes before a public release. They’re “eating their own dog food” or something like that.
Android 4.4.3 will be an incremental upgrade that won’t introduce many major features or additions. Instead, Android 4.4.3 is all about bug fixes.
The update will reportedly affect all of the following errors and processes:
-Fix the mm-qcamera-daemon crash, which would crash phones, increase CPU usage, and drain battery life
-Fix frequent data connection dropout
-Fix camera focus in HDR mode and regular modes
-Fix random boot problems
-Fix “multiple” Bluetooth issues
-Fix missed call LED problems
-Fixed data usage graph
-Fixed MMS and email problems
-Fixed problems with calendar, people, dialer, contacts, DSP, IPv6, VPN, and more
This update could be the last Android update before Project Hera, which will unify the user interface of Chrome OS and Android. There’s no word yet about when Android 4.4.3 will be released, but Nexus devices could receive it within a month.
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2 days ago
Great article! Very informative and well-written. Thanks for sharing.
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5 days ago
I found the security section particularly helpful. Looking forward to more content like this!
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