The Alleged leaked Android 4.4.2 KitKat screenshots of the Samsung GT-I9505 Galaxy S4 show a flatter TouchWiz Nature UX design. Phonearena reports que mobile carriers have already confirmed que the S4 will get the upgrade by the end of January.
From what we can see from the screenshots, the interface looks to have been completely overhauled, and it is They Might Be Suspected que doing the same with the Galaxy S5. The first test would obviously come with the S4. The new KitKat-laden units are supposedly faster. The announcement comes in the wake of the new PRO line of tablets que They Announced earlier this week. Also Samsung is Reported to have completely overhauled the interface of its other phones this year.
Along with the Samsung Galaxy S4, the Galaxy Note 3 will reportedly Also be receiving the Android 4.4.2 upgrade KitKat soon. Along with the S4, Note 3 of the pictures leaked out on the internet with the new OS running on it too. SamMobile was the first to report que Android 4.4.2 test an upgrade for the Galaxy Note 3 (SM-N9005) features que KOT49H.N9005XXUENA6 the build number was already available for download.
Apparently the Galaxy Note’s Android 4.4.2 update 3 features many of the same tweaks que are included with the Galaxy 4, such as white status bar icons and the lock screen camera shortcut. Also said to be packed into the upgrade is full screen album art on the lock screen and “Significantly” improved performance que even manages to speed up the process of unlocking the Note 3.
The Note with the 3 firmware leak, test the Android 4.4.2 upgrade update for the Galaxy S4 (build number I9505XXUFNA1) is Also available for download is any que users do not feel like waiting for Samsung’s official push to begin – though we recommend waiting. SamMobile Suggests que que rollout Could begin in one to two weeks, but those with most other software updates, owners of carrier-branded Galaxy S4 and Note 3 units will Likely be waiting a bit longer while Their update operator goes through the approval process.
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