Android 4.4.3 could be out soon after internal build existence is leaked Out
We’ve been expecting the release of software build Android 4.4.3 for some time now, but the rumours have died down greatly. Today, however, is our lucky day as it appears a screenshot of Android 4.4.3 being released internally at Google has been leaked out (despite the obvious irony of the screenshot). The device being updated appears to be a Nexus 5, and we have heard that one of the fixes rumoured to be in the new software update is supposed to specifically address a bug only found on the Nexus 5 camera.
Apart from fixing the Nexus 5 camera bug, Android 4.4.3 is supposed to address quite a few more issues such as data connection and Wi-Fi dropout issues, Bluetooth fixes and many more (see a partial list of the changes here). While we do see the internal rollout of the software update here, there’s no telling when the public build will be made available, but here’s to hoping it will be sooner rather than later.
Are you excited to hear that Android 4.4.3 may almost be here? Are you affected by any of the issues that required the update to fix? Let us know in the comments.
Source: Google+ via Android Ice Cream Sandwich
Android 4.4.3 for Sprint Nexus 5? Sense 6 Coming to Original HTC One! – Device Updates
It is Monday, so let’s see what devices are getting updated. Seems that there is a nice little update rolling out to the Sprint Nexus 5, which just might be the first Android 4.4.3 rollout, but no one seems to no for sure. Let us know if you see a “3″ in your update settings.
Device Updates
Original HTC One getting Sense 6
Verizon HTC One Max gets Android 4.4.2
Sprint Rolling out KitKat 4.4.3 update to Nexus 5

A new update is out today for the Nexus 5 on Sprint. This update version (KTU84F) brings about various bug fixes, and also enables the device to work on Sprint’s Spark LTE bands 26 and 41. Sprint’s update page states that the update will be released over-the-air in stages and may take several days for delivery.
This update is expected to fix several issues including the bug that causes massive battery drain while using the Nexus 5′s camera.
You can manually check to see if you have the update waiting by going to ‘Settings’, tapping ‘About Phone’, and then selecting ‘System Updates’, or you can just patiently wait for your update to arrive.
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