Purported Android 4.4.3 change log reveals tons of bug fixes
After various Android 4.4.3 sightings suggested that Google may soon release a new KitKat version to address certain issues and bugs, an unofficial change log for the upcoming Android build has been leaked, revealing that the next Android update will not bring any major fixes, and instead focus only on improvements. Android Police has learned from a source familiar with the situation that “Android 4.4.3 is, unsurprisingly, going to be a pure bug-fixer,” with Google saving new features and user interface changes for a “more major release.”
The unofficial Android 4.4.3 changelog follows below:
frequent data connection dropout fix
mm-qcamera-daemon crash and optimization fixes
camera focus in regular and HDR modes fixes
Power Manager display wakelock fix
multiple Bluetooth fixes
fix for a random reboot
app shortcuts sometimes got removed from launcher after update
USB debugging security fix
app shortcuts security fix
Wi-Fi auto-connect fix
other camera fixes
MMS, Email/Exchange, Calendar, People/Dialer/Contacts, DSP, IPv6, VPN fixes
stuck in activation screen fix
missed call LED fix
subtitle fixes
data usage graph fix
Internet telephony fix
FCC compliance fix
miscellaneous fixes
The publication has also posted a screenshot of Android 4.4.3 running on a Nexus 5, available below, although it’s not clear when the update will be rolled out.
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