Monday, September 30, 2013

Android 4.4 appears in a compilation KitKat leaked Nexus 5 - Androidsis

4 Android 4.4 appears in a compilation KitKat leaked Nexus 5 From a compilation filtered the next Nexus 5, the log file KitKat Android 4.4 has been found from the web Myce.com a site with a similar leaks experience .

as you have seen already in these past weeks have emerged different news and leaks related with the next Nexus 5 and Android 4.4, so it’s not a big surprise this new information as to the next two weeks will start to appear a lot more due to the proximity of the event where supposedly be announced the new version of Android.

According Myce.com found file would be 10 MB in size and contains about 133,000 lines , which can not be published entirely because it contains confidential user details of the device that works with the compilation KitKat .

compilation reveals is that it is working on a device “harmmerhead” which is the code used for the smartphone LG-D820, the terminal that is allegedly rumored as Nexus 5.

Other information that has appeared in the file is that the device has a Full HD screen with a resolution of 1920 x 1080 and 443 ppi , which is consistent with the 5-inch screen that resolution and the recently leaked information.

The filtered image

are three new icons , one of which may be related to Key Lime Pie, and that even within the compilation appears this name as the Android version. The other two icons seem notifications Google Authenticator.

This compilation filtered

appears to be newer, since earlier showed earlier days, including KRS74D and KRS74B. Finally, the lines of code that have been shared reveal that the terminal works with this version Qualcomm has sensors that have been identified as belonging to the Nexus 4.

This is a rumor nothing confirmed from Monday are expected to begin to emerge more leaks, being two week event where is supposed to show the new Android 4.4 Nexus 5 KitKat .

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Source – Android Authority

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