We know by now almost certain that the next version of Android, Android 4.4, the name KitKat is winning over Google and it seems that it will not be before it is available for long. This week is again a new version of the Android version found in a so-called bug tracker.
Android 4.4
According to the rumors will be Android 4.4 (KitKat so probably) launched on October 14. This week the first evidence in the form of build numbers found on Android 4.4. In the Chromium bug tracker is an Android 4.4 -build version number who found KRS74D was given. This runs on both a Nexus 4 and 10. The Nexus 7 (2013) is used as a test device.
Build numbers
Google uses build numbers for the different Android Releases Android 4.4 and this version has been given KRS74D. Here is the K for KitKat (or Key Lime Pie), the R indicates the type of build, the S indicates that it is a version that launched in the third quarter of 2013 and number 74 is the 74th day of the quarter. Finally the D, ie it is the fourth build of that particular day. This version would be on 12 September.
It is not strange to see that Google extensively testing with the latest version of Android. Indeed, in early August, early test versions of the new Android version spotted in the bug tracker of Chromium. At that time the whole KitKat story, which was Google and Nestlé entered into an agreement for the new Android version called KitKat not yet known. When they referred to Key Lime Pie, but also in the most recent bug melding the notified on the KLP. You may be internally talked of Key Lime Pie or appears to be anyway. A marketing stunt we will probably see it in the short term.
Availability
When Android 4.4 will be available is not yet known exactly. The rumored October 14th we will see a new Android version with in all probability the new Nexus 5 and a new Nexus 10.
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