Android 4.4 KitKat


 * Android 4.4 KitKat is a version of Android. Its predecessor is Android 4.3 Jellybean and its successor is Android 5.0 Lollipop. Kitkat tries to improve the user experience across all areas of the device. Android 4.4 latest release on July 7 2014 as android 4.4.4.

History
Android 4.4 was named KitKat. Google partnered with Nestle to co-brand Android 4.4, and Nestle promoted it on their KitKat packages as well. It was launched on October 31, 2013. The first device it was shipped with was the Google Nexus 5, which was released the same day as KitKat 4.4. A number of minor updates have come since that release, up to the 4.4.4 update, which was released on June 19, 2014.

New Features
KitKat 4.4 includes many new features to enhance the user experience and provide a polished feel across the Android device that it is running on.

Improving Android's Performance
Android 4.4 was designed to require less ram than before, in order to help its performance on phones with less than 1 Gigabyte of RAM.

Full Screen Artwork
When music is playing and the device is locked, the lock screen will show full screen artwork and allow you to skip tracks.

Immersive Mode
Apps can disable the system and status bars.

Phone App Refresh
The dialer does now not have any blue highlights and does not have numbers on the landing screen. There is a search box so you can search for your contacts or businesses to call them.

Integration With Printing Apps
KitKat has a system-level printing framework, which printer-makers can make plug-ins for.

Reviews
Most reviewers liked the update. The Verge gave it an 8.8 out of 10, saying that "From the launcher to the apps, everything looks better and feels more approachable." TechRadar gave it a 4.5 stars out of 5. They said that "Android 4.4 refines a polished platform even further and shows a real commitment to getting the basics right." Other reviewers liked it, but thought that it needed more big changes.

Gallery
This is a collection of KitKat images.