Saturday, October 12, 2013

[Exclusive] Nexus and Android 4.4 KitKat 5: hands-on photos and new ... - Everything Android

Into Thanks to the collaboration of our secret informant, TuttoAndroid is able to publish exclusive to Android 4.4 KitKat and 5 Nexus (Nexus 4 , 2013) . In this article we propose in fact the photos that were taken in more detail than those leaked to the network over the past weeks.

Into But we want to inform you that the build to the edge of the 5 Nexus (Nexus 4, 2013) which our secret informant came in possession is not definitive. Here are the details about the software on the device:

  • build KRS92B
  • Kernel 3.4.0
  • At the launch of the smartphone, the build will surely be different from the present and the kernel may remain the same.

    Into In these pictures you can see again how Settings has remained unchanged in design than previous versions of Android , and also you can again see the white icons in the notification bar now 100% confirmed . seems to be confirmed the fact that there are issues that can be selected with regard to the color change of the interface elements , as it has sometimes been assumed. So everything should be fixed as it is.

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    Into It ‘also possible to note that there is a new section in the Settings: Tap & Pay . Through it we may be able to make payments using NFC in association with your account Google or your SIM . Obviously we do not know if this feature will then be relegated only to the U.S. or we will see here in Italy. It would, however, a feature that does not seem to be still working and therefore might be a time that will be released the final build.

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    Into It also confirmed the news on the plan of the location, as we have seen in our article published just this morning. In this case, however, we have the best pictures, as you can see below:

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    Into Any other information that informs us our secret source address some novelty in more “internal”. In particular, if on current Nexus we go to Settings -> Apps -> All , shaking a little ‘down between the various applications you can see how you is one called “ UI system .” In the case of Android Jelly Bean , the icon of the UI system is a jelly bean in fact, while in the case of KitKat has a different icon like this: circle Red with white background, with written inside “ Android .”

    Into Our informant also states that it is also the function Cloud Print directly from Settings , which is the same as that leaked on the net a few days ago. It is a function, as we have seen, useful to print documents via wireless but, apparently, it would take the dedicated applications developed by the manufacturers of printers. It is also very likely that Google want, with this section of the Settings, and even merge the functionality of the application Cloud Print on the Play Store . As you can see, in fact, the two expressions are identical unless a switch between words.

    Into Regarding size of 5 Nexus (Nexus 4, 2013) , our informant says:

    Into It ‘very light, which is usually something “bigger” also weighs more, but this Nexus not, and is slightly higher than the Nexus 4. The design is identical to the leak and specifications are confirmed. The back is rubber-like.

    Into remain unchanged instead Quick Settings , both in number and functionality, but again remember that the build on the device is not definitive and therefore there may be some news on this front.

    Into The news that Android 4.4 introduces KitKat , however, are not only in Settings but also (we would say especially) in the user interface radically changed. We anticipate that we are still in the possession of other images, information and news about Android 4.4 KitKat and 5 Nexus (Nexus 4, 2013) , then we advise you to stay glued on TuttoAndroid during the day today.

    CONTINUES: [Exclusive] 5 Nexus and Android 4.4 KitKat: Photos and first impressions of the interface



    [Exclusive] Nexus and Android 4.4 KitKat 5: hands-on photos and new ... - Everything Android

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