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Users have started seeing new icons on Android Auto, and contrary to their expectations, the new theme doesn't match phone settings ...
Due to Google's discontinuation of the Android KitKat, it will no longer receive updates from Google play, and it leaves devices open to security issues.
Android users who have outdated OS versions are at risk of getting hacked. Regularly updating your smartphone will prevent this from happening. If you have an old Android 4.4 KitKat, you might ...
Google has released a crucial advisory for Android users, urging them to update their smartphones before August 2023. The company has decided to end support and updates for the ageing Android ...
Android version 4.4 KitKat is now officially dead, as it lost support for Google Play Services. Takes place in August.
Android KitKat, or Android 4.4, will no longer have Google Play Services support next month.
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KitKat's optional runtime ART is now the standard for Android Lollipop, and Google says it will help make Lollipop run faster, more efficiently and with less hiccups.
Android 4.4 KitKat is only officially available on the Nexus 5 so far, but various custom ROM makers have further detailed their KitKat-related plans, including AOKP, CyanogenMod, OmniROM and ...
This morning, Google updated the Android version distribution information and I'm a little disappointed to write that Android 5.0 Lollipop still isn't ...
Android L, Android 4.4’s successor, is in beta form and won’t be out until sometime later this year. So, most Android users remain stuck on Android 4.4 KitKat.