Wasn't it just a few days ago that the LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play edition launched with Android 4.4 installed?
The stock Android slate together with the HTC One Google
Play edition are both receiving an update to
Android 4.4.2 . The software update is being sent out OTA
although you can also try pulling out the update manually from the
Settings application.
Those with the LG G Pad 8.3 Google Play
edition will find that Android 4.4.2 brings nothing more than a few bug
kills and some small UI improvements. The update for the slab weighs in
at 52MB. Screenshots showing the HTC One Google
Play edition "About Screen" show the
device with the most recent Android build installed. Earlier on Friday,
HTC posted the kernel source and framework support files for the
device's Android 4.4.2 update, foreshadowing this evening's rollout.
Android 4.4.1 just recently was pushed out for the Nexus 5, Nexus 7 (2013) and Nexus 10. For the lone smartphone in that group, the build brought improvements to the camera.
Android 4.4.2 is supposed to fix an issue that Nexus devices are having with SMS messages and also removes a hidden privacy feature called App Ops. This has been a part of all Android builds since 4.3 and was
designed to help Android users better control what kind of data Android
apps could collect while installed on your phone. Google said that App
Ops could break some apps if left as part of the OS.
With the LG G Pad 8.3 Google
Play edition and the HTC One Google
Play edition
apparently both receiving Android 4.4.2 on Friday night, it might be a
good time for those with the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google
Play edition to see if the update
is rolling out to that model as well. Let us know by dropping a comment
in the box below.

Labels: Android, HTC, LG, Software Update