Google announced their Android 4.4 KitKat version on November 1 and launched the Google Nexus 5. The camera of
Google Nexus 5 did not prove to be the camera it was meant to be and
Google put the blame on the software. The search engine giant promised
that the problem would soon be fixed and less than 50 days after the
announcement of Android 4.4 KitKat, Google started seeding a minor
update in the form of Android 4.4.1.
Android 4.4.1 KitKat lasted is less than 5 days old and according to
sources, the update is currently pulled due to certain issues. Google
have patched things up and released the Android 4.4.2 update today and
it is rolling out to Nexus devices. The changelog doesn’t
indicate much, but unofficially, following are the changes in Android
4.4.2 from Android 4.4.1
- Fix for clearing the VM Indicator
- Fix for delivery of the VM Indicator
- Various additional software fixes
- Security enhancements
As you can see, the update is a very minor update and we are hoping
that this update has some improvements to the camera
performance of Nexus 5.
If you are on Android
4.4.1, the update should be a small one, but if you are still on Android
4.4, then you will be getting a 54MB update directly to Android 4.4.2
KitKat.
Labels: Software Update