Google, the news maker, has now released the Nexus 5 powered with the
newest and most awaited version of Android Operating System-‘KitKat’. This is
not just great inside, but feels awesome outside too, with a lighter, sleeker
and thinner look. Better image processing, enhanced memory management and
sophisticated search capabilities are just few of the ace features this new,
revamped version of the OS packs.
The highly anticipated Nexus 5 is now out, and is a product from LG
that boasts a 5 inch display screen and weighs just 4.59 oz. Overpowering its
predecessor in most aspects; this one’s truly the better one. The Snapdragon
800 processor is the one responsible for the great speed this gadget offers.
Also, for those picture lovers is the 8 MP rear camera and the 1.3 MP
front camera. Even those shaky hands can no more cause hurdle in clicking those
crisper photos, this is due to the optical image stabilization feature the
device packs.
Nexus 5 is available for T-Mobile, Sprint and AT&T customers.
Presented in black or white colors, this comes in 16 GB or 32 GB versions. This
bigger, bolder device just takes forward our idea of using technology at its
best.
This one’s a cover for the poor publicity of the Moto X. KitKat
combined with Google+, a great combo, has helped in shifting conversation with
customers, which from storage and backup is now moving to remixing that can
help users narrate newer stories with ease.
KitKat: the
bigger picture
KitKat, the latest from the family of operating systems from Android,
has managed to create a rage even before its release. This OS believes in
turning complicated things into simpler, search using voice helps in accomplishing
complex searches in an easier and natural way. Identifying misidentified voice
phrases again turns easier with this tool handy.
Also, it gives you more than you ask for (a pretty unbelievable fact
though!). For example, if you ask for lunch spots located nearby, this will
prompt you to go ahead and make the reservation at one you shortlisted. Also,
if searching for amusement parks in a location, you can know the opening and
closing time as well.
Hangout and SMS messages have been clubbed in one place, making it
pretty simple for you to chat, view or video call or text your friends and
family to stay in touch with all those who matter in your life.
Kitkat: the
one for all OS
Better memory management, which can help in covering for the continuous
bad publicity about fragmentation issues Android presents, might prove a boon
for Google. The search engine leader can now rule the upcoming market of
smartphones in the lower-end category.
The bottom line is that although a popular OS from Android, but there’s
nothing killer about this app. The final question that rises now is that how
long it will take for the partners of Google to roll this into the other range
of existing devices. Well, that’s something only time can tell! So, keep
waiting and keep coming back.
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