Last week, a log file for Android 4.4 from a Nexus 5 was leaked. It revealed some goodies, but we have a few more thanks to continued sleuthing. It looks like the Nexus 5 is going to get USB OTG support, which is a nice addition. Also, the camera has never been the bright spot on past Nexus devices, but things are hopefully changing because the Nexus 5 will have optical image stabilization (OIS). Most of the flagship phones feature this except for Samsung’s Galaxy series. Lastly, we can expect an upgrade with many stock Android apps. This is normal, but we can tell where the major upgrades are by the version numbers. The following list of stock Android apps show the current version followed by the updated version on the Nexus 5…..
- Google Sound Search: 1.1.8 – 1.1.11
- Email: 4.1 – 6.0
- Clock: 2,0.3 – 3.0
- Orologio: 2.0.3 – 3.0.0
- Currents: 2.1.1 – 2.1.2
- Cloud Print: 0.6.1b – 0.8.3
- Google Authenticator: 2.49 – 3.55
- Play Books: 2.9.21 (varia in base al dispositivo) – 3.0.1
- Galleria: 1.1.40012 - 1.1.40030
- Hangouts: 1.2.018 – 1.3.012
- QuickOffice: 6.1.180 – 6.2.255
- Play Store: 4.3.11 – 4.4.2
- Gmail: 4.6 – 4.6.1
As you can see, we will get big bumps with Email, Clock, and Google Authenticator with slight bumps for all others. The Nexus 5 and Android 4.4 Kit Kat are rumored to be unveiled this month so expect invitations to go out very shortly.
source: Android World
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