
Subsequent to making the official factory images available to the public last night, Google has today started pushing out the much-anticipated Android 4.4.3 KitKat update (build KTU84L) to all Nexus devices located in the United States.

Subsequent to making the official factory images available to the public last night, Google has today started pushing out the much-anticipated Android 4.4.3 KitKat update (build KTU84L) to all Nexus devices located in the United States.

Spotify is currently pushing out a much-anticipated update for its official Android application. In terms of added functionality, this upgrade doesn’t bring much to the table, but it does include an exciting new feature which allows users to download their entire music library for offline listening.

At long last U.S. Cellular pushes out the rather hefty, much-anticipated Android 4.4.2 over-the-air (OTA) update to all Samsung Galaxy S3 handsets located in the United States. The upgrade brings the latest build of KitKat to the handset, complete with a multitude of additional bug fixes and speed optimizations.

Google’s next Android update will rollout to Nexus devices on Friday, May 23, according to sources familiar with the company’s plans. The new build, which will be labeled Android 4.4.3, will bring a plethora of bug fixes and improvements, and prepare the Android platform for the next generation of Nexus devices.

Galaxy Gear owners probably feared that their wearables would never see another software update after Samsung announced a second-generation Gear lineup at Mobile World Congress back in February, just five months after the South Korean’s first smartwatch made its debut. I certainly did — but that won’t be the case.
In fact, the original Galaxy Gear won’t just get a software update; it’s going to get a whole new operating system.