Nexus users require google to update Kitkat

Last week, Google announced the latest addition to the Nexus, Nexus 5 family. The new device is also the boot device for the latest version of the Android operating system, version 4.4 KitKat. Under Google's plan, Kikat will be updated for some Android devices.

Last week, Google announced the latest addition to the Nexus, Nexus 5 family. The new device is also the boot device for the latest version of the Android operating system, version 4.4 KitKat. Under Google's plan, Kikat will be updated for some Android devices.

Many Android device owners have to accept and wait for the operating system update to be released. But many fans of the platform switched to using a Nexus device in the hope that Google will provide updates to its own devices more often and sooner than manufacturers' devices. other.

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It is clear that " supply does not meet demand ". Galaxy Nexus users were quite disappointed to learn that their device will not be eligible for Android 4.4 updates. This information has been surprising to many people, because the phone is only two years old.

Google along with some of its hardware partners have pledged to provide Android 4.4 Kitkat operating system updates for their devices for 18 months from launch. The Galaxy Nexus is not in the list of devices that are updated by the operating system during this period. But many owners of the phone were unhappy with the decision and thousands of people signed the letter asking Google to reconsider its decision.

The reasons stated in the letter are Galaxy Nexus capable of running Android 4.4, especially some devices that Google will update the operating system with hardware configuration is even lower than Galaxy Nexus.

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At the time of writing, more than 18,000 signatures were added to the petition. However, there are still more possibilities. Max Duckwitz, who called for a petition, printed 17,500 signatures and the first opinion will be transferred to Sundar Pichai - Google's Vice President of Android - in the hope that Google will change the decision. .

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