Latest Android Kit Kat leak shows off new interface
Who needs a launch event when everything leaks online ahead of time?
Although Google is expected to announce Android 4.4 Kit Kat and the Nexus 5 next Tuesday, Android blog Tutto Android
seems to have beaten the big G to the punch. The site posted on Friday
what appear to be photos of the Nexus 5 running the latest version of
Android, as well as a short rundown of some of the most prominent new
features included in the update.
Android 4.4 reportedly has a new app drawer.
According to the report, Android 4.4 Kit Kat boasts a new home screen, lock screen, and app drawer—all of which seem to borrow elements from Apple’s iOS 7.
The blue Holo theme
that’s been present since Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich has been
dramatically toned down, and the blue coloring has been replaced with an
off-white for the menu bar and app drawer.
Certain app icons, such as
the Phone, have been revamped and look sharper, and there’s a new app
labelled “Google Photos” that seems to have replaced the Gallery app we
have today.
The phone itself is fast and responsive, but the software is still buggy. Tutto Android
notes that Android 4.4 Kit Kat doesn’t feel as resource heavy as
previous versions of the OS—good news for those who worry about how the
update will affect the performance of their current device
There appears to be some
form of optical image stabilization (OIS) in the camera, and the phone
has two stereo speakers located on its bottom edge.
Another interesting
feature of note is that Google Now can now be accessed by swiping left
on the left-most home screen. The report also suggests that the Touchless controls we saw on the Moto X are present on the Nexus 5, but didn’t reveal much more information on the matter.
The visual improvements to
Android are welcome, and it’ll be interesting to see how Kit Kat plays
with older Android phones lucky enough to see the update. So far most of
the rumors surrounding the Nexus 5 have been extraordinarily
lackluster, and Google’s going to need an ace up its sleeve if it wants
people to get excited about its new toys.
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