The Galaxy Nexus has been left out of the Android 4.4 KitKat party but not for long. Already an Android 4.4 ROM has arrived for the Verizon Galaxy Nexus.
The Nexus phone line has gone through five iterations now and it's always interesting to look back on the previous devices. Thanks to this GIF, we now can!
Android 4.4 KitKat is coming to a bunch of devices, however, if you own a Galaxy Nexus or older Nexus device, I wouldn't hold your breath for an official update.
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Android 4.4 was just announced and already there is a stock image of the operating system that can be installed on the 2013 Nexus 7. Download it now and check it out!
Google has finally revealed Android 4.4 KitKat with a slew of new features to patch fragmentation issues and improve memory and battery performance for older devices.
The Google Play Store device page has received a makeover, presumably in anticipation of the release of the Nexuses. They are also offering free delivery on the Nexus 7.
A patent filing for a sports glasses wearable has been filed by Samsung, meaning the company is serious about getting into the sports wearables sector.
Apple launched the new iPads last night: the iPad mini and the iPad Air and Nokia have decided to test the tablet waters with the Lumia 2520. How do they stack up?
The APK of the Google Play Store app version 4.4 shows evidence of a new Google product called Newstand. The app update will also bring the navigation drawer to the app.
More Nexus 5 news: ''official'' packaging leaks, white version implied, battery options squashed, price point looks set, and why the battery issue isn't so bad after all.
Google has just patented gestures and plans on using it with Glass, imagine liking with your hands as hearts, Minority Report Style movie translated into real life.
A Google+ user has leaked more screenshots of Android 4.4 KitKat running on both a Nexus 5 and a Nexus 7. With this much leaking, the announcement can't be far away.
The Android Developers Blog has shared the details of how Android 4.4 KitKat will allow users to select their default SMS app on the new platform.
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