Showing posts with label kitkat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kitkat. Show all posts

Monday, 16 December 2013

LG G2 Android 4.4 KitKat update under way

LG has announced that the Android 4.4 KitKat operating system is on its way to LG G2 smartphones in South Korea.

The update will be issued in other territories following its rollout in Asia, but reports suggest that it will not find its way to the UK until March next year.

LG G2 smartphone
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LG G2 smartphone

LG has also pledged to bring future Android iterations to the LG G2 at a swifter rate than before.

Announced on October 31, Android 4.4 is currently available for a limited number of devices, including the LG Nexus 5, Nexus 4, Acer Nexus 7, Samsung Nexus 10, and US HTC One handsets.

Android 4.4 comes optimised for devices with as little as 512MB RAM on board to help eliminate the fragmentation problem long faced by Google.

However, recent statistics suggest that the software holds just 1.1% of the Android market.

Saturday, 14 December 2013

It's official: iOS 7 dominated 2013

We've been scanning the iOS version distribution data from Chitika since iOS 7 first launched in September, watching with amazement as the latest mobile operating system from Apple quickly pulled down almost 50 percent adoption within a month of release. Now Chitika has released findings for the end of 2013, showing that iOS 7 is now installed on close to 70 percent of all iOS devices, and that iOS 7 and iOS 6 combined account for about 90 percent of all North American iOS traffic.
By comparison -- and we always love to point out the Android OS fragmentation issue when we can -- the latest two versions of Android (KitKat and Jelly Bean) account for a little more than 55 percent of its installed base now. The absolute latest version of Android, version 4.4 KitKat? It's only grabbing 1.1 percent of the total for Android as of December 2.
Breaking down the numbers even further, it appears that a greater percentage of iPhones have made the iOS 7 plunge than iPads. For all iPhones, 74.1 percent are running iOS 7, with 22.4 percent operating on iOS 6. The numbers for iPads are lower, with iOS 7 achieving a 63.8 percent adoption rate and iOS 6 close behind at 24.6 percent. Chitika postulates that "the lower adoption rate of iOS 7 is likely at least partially due to features like AirDrop not coming to the iPad 2 or 3, minimizing the incentive for users of those devices to upgrade."

Wednesday, 11 December 2013

[DEAL]Google Nexus 7 2012 Wifi 16GB 8000 INR

So guys, yesterday I posted  link about Nexus 7 for Rs 9000. Today it has become Rs8000. Grab it as it is the best deal at the moment.

Nexus 7 Deal




Specifications
  • 16 GB Internal Storage
  • Android v4.4 (KITKAT) OS
  • 7-inch HD Display with 216 ppi
  • 1.2 MP Front Facing Camera
  • NVIDIA Tegra 3 Quad Core Processor
  • NFC (Android Beam)
  • Wi-Fi Enabled

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

Android 4.4.2 (KOT49H) Is Already Rolling Out To All Nexus Devices

Google only started the Android 4.4.1 update last week, but it looks like a new hotfix is already good to go, as 4.4.2 showed up for Nexus devices.
Nexus 4
Nexus 7
Nexus 10 
Nexus 5


What's New?

Enhancements/Fixes
- Fix for clearing the VM Indicator
- Fix for delivery of the VM Indicator
- Various additional software fixes
- Security enhancements


Nexus 7(2012 16GB) selling for 9,000 INR

The Nexus 7(2012) is a very good Tablet. When launched it was the best. It has an ok-ok  screen and slightly old Tegra 3 processor.But at 9000 INR it is actually the best tablet you can get here in India. Go get it before it is all gone.





Click Here to got the tablet selling page
Don't forget that it can be officially updated to Android 4.4 Kitkat as well