Upgrading to Android 4.4.4 KitKat is still causing problems for users of Nexus 5 . Since the data packet landed these devices, there have been few owners of these smartphones that have raised their hands to indicate that its terminals are suffering failures in GPS function , random reboots, excessive drain on autonomy and too slow battery charge. The problem here is that this is not the first update that users of these devices depend upon implementation of Android 4.4.2 KitKat . Early last June, the company Mountain View had to submit the update to Android 4.4.3 KitKat which addressed the errors of the previous version and suggested improvements interesting in marker functions and application People or People . The corresponding data packet Android 4.4.4 KitKat came a few days later, but the truth is that its impact was not as significant. It was a mere patch for vulnerability in OpenSSL . Little more.
Both updates came to the fore for improve the user experience and solve the many failures they had found in the first version. And although the purpose was good, the results left much to be desired because, as we said at the beginning, Android 4.4.4 KitKat brought a new range of issues for users of devices Nexus . So much so that the Forums Google dedicated terminals Nexus have quickly filled with complaints and more complaints from users. And while all terminals (here include the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 ) have been affected by various problems, those most have accused the consequences of this update have Was the Nexus owners 5 .
Some issues raised by users are minor, but there are other faults that are seriously hamper the overall functioning of equipment. Owners of Nexus 5 , for example, still complaining about the limited autonomy of terminals
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