Monday, December 9, 2013

Samsung studying Android 4.4 update for KitKat smartphone ... - Tecnologia.com.pt

Samsung The main novelty of Android 4.4 is to have a code that allows light to be installed on devices with 512MB of RAM and Samsung is now studying the possibility .

Android 4.4 KitKat was announced in October with several new features, the highlight being the possibility of this latest version of the operating system able to run on devices with 512MB of RAM, low-cost devices. With this version of Android, Google intends to reduce the enormous fragmentation of its operating system, allowing low-cost smartphones, a large share of Android, have the latest version, the possibility that Samsung is already studying.

Who released this information was SamMobile, citing an internal document that had access. According to the document, there are several midrange devices that are being studied to see if there is the possibility of upgrading to Android 4.4 KitKat . The devices that appear in the document are the S4 Galaxy mini, Galaxy S3 Mini, Galaxy S Advance, Galaxy Core, Fame Galaxy, Galaxy Ace and Galaxy 2 Fresh.

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However, this document does not mean that Samsung will even upgrade to the latest version of Android, because although Android 4.4 KitKat only need 512MB , We can not forget the TouchWiz interface.

The SamMobile also notes that smartphones that are on the market for over 18 months, as the Galaxy Note and Galaxy S2 will not have to upgrade to Android 4.4 KitKat, since there is an agreement between Google and manufacturers that require the update to devices that are on the market for less than 18 months.

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