The latest “yet unannounced” Android version 4.4.3 has been spotted running on a Nexus 5, the name is still KitKat as there aren’t any major changes that it will bring. The update is completely focused on improving the KitKat experience by providing quite a lot “Bug Fixes” that have been spotted till yet in the progressing versions of Android 4.4.X. The Build Number for this update is KTU72B and is dated to this month (March 2014) itself. A list of changes and fixes is provided below so make sure you take a look at it, also note that many of these issues/bugs might not be present in your device running Android 4.4.2 but as a Software Update Google is looking to squash nearly every Bug it could find. It certainly isn’t “The Next Big” change in the Android Platform, so you will have to wait as a new Nexus Device is usually a bearer of the new major Android version too (Expected Q3 2014).
List of Bug-Fixes and Improvement in Android 4.4.3
- 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