Friday, January 31, 2014

Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and S4 receive Android 4.4.2 in KitKat ... - Christian Post in Portuguese

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At first, the package management software from Google leaked to the owners of the Galaxy S4 models and Galaxy Note 3 that have signed with AT & T, the telephone company in the United States.

firmware was discovered by XDA Developers, a forum with the collaboration of developers able to exploit operating systems for mobile devices. The update is available for download in the forum, but offers some risks.

Officially, Samsung released the update only for some countries in Asia, Central and Eastern Europe. As usual, the company provides the update gradually. Thus, Brazil will still have to wait a little longer for Android 4.4 KitKat.

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Motorola Moto G, another Android 4.4.2 KitKat Leading market, began to distribute the update to Brazilian users have earlier this week, in stages, according to onine edition of Info Exame magazine.

new Android will be available to all users of the Moto G. However, the manufacturer will release the package first for owners of unlocked devices, or purchased at retail stores, while the owners of postpaid models still have to wait a little longer.

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technology, Motorola was also in the news this week tech sector. The Google group, which was holder of the trademark, Motorola Mobility sold to the Chinese company Lenovo.

To close the deal, Lenovo disbursed about $ 2.9 billion. The value indicates a loss situation for Google, because when it acquired the brand in 2011, signed a 12.5 billion bid to buy it.

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Motorola Mobility is responsible for the Droid line of smartphones

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