List of Android Smartphones getting Kitkat 4.4 - No Key lime pie for us


Android Key lime pie turns out to be just another rumor as Android has officially unveiled - Kitkat Android version 4.4. While whole world was waiting for Android 5.0, there is lot more to come from 4th Gen android. There is a interesting story why it was named Kitkat instead of Key Lime Pie. It's Android engineering head - Hiroshi Lockheimer's favorite candy-bar. That's the reason they ditched name Key lime pie was and finally came up with Kitkat. Let's check out the list of Smartphones which are likely to get Android 4.4.

Android Smartphones is getting Kitkat 4.4


The official Android site says -'It's our goal with Android KitKat to make an amazing Android experience available for everybody' and we are pretty sure that they will. Jellybean is  a big leap and surely made our handsets smother with buttery graphics.

Google Nexus 5

Google Nexus 5 can be the first Android Smartphone to run Kitkat. Google has set a trend to release new Nexus devices with newer OS. The Google Nexus 5's leaked images have suggested that the phone will be a particularly slim handset and run the newly confirmed Android 4.4 Kit Kat mobile operating system.

Motorola Moto X

After Nexus, Google's own Motorola Moto X will be the device to get the KITKAT. Moto X is powered with awesome hardware and likely to support exclusive Google feature available only for Motorola devices.

Samsung Smartphones

Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung has always taken the lead while showcasing latest OS. Samsung recently rolled out Galaxy Note 3 which will be the first handset from Samsung to get the Kitkat.

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
Galaxy phablet 'Mega' is another device which will be the next device in a run to get Android 4.4. Currently Mega runs on the Jellybean 4.3

HTC Smartphones

HTC One M7 and HTC One Mini
Being one of the popular devices of the year 2013, HTC one would be the first device to get the latest OS. M7's miniature version HTC One Mini will be next lined up device for the up-gradation. 

[Updated last Sep9, 2013. More devices will be added in next few days.]
Android Key lime pie turns out to be just another rumor as Android has officially unveiled - Kitkat Android version 4.4. While whole world was waiting for Android 5.0, there is lot more to come from 4th Gen android. There is a interesting story why it was named Kitkat instead of Key Lime Pie. It's Android engineering head - Hiroshi Lockheimer's favorite candy-bar. That's the reason they ditched name Key lime pie was and finally came up with Kitkat. Let's check out the list of Smartphones which are likely to get Android 4.4.

Android Smartphones is getting Kitkat 4.4


The official Android site says -'It's our goal with Android KitKat to make an amazing Android experience available for everybody' and we are pretty sure that they will. Jellybean is  a big leap and surely made our handsets smother with buttery graphics.

Google Nexus 5

Google Nexus 5 can be the first Android Smartphone to run Kitkat. Google has set a trend to release new Nexus devices with newer OS. The Google Nexus 5's leaked images have suggested that the phone will be a particularly slim handset and run the newly confirmed Android 4.4 Kit Kat mobile operating system.

Motorola Moto X

After Nexus, Google's own Motorola Moto X will be the device to get the KITKAT. Moto X is powered with awesome hardware and likely to support exclusive Google feature available only for Motorola devices.

Samsung Smartphones

Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Samsung has always taken the lead while showcasing latest OS. Samsung recently rolled out Galaxy Note 3 which will be the first handset from Samsung to get the Kitkat.

Samsung Galaxy Mega 6.3
Galaxy phablet 'Mega' is another device which will be the next device in a run to get Android 4.4. Currently Mega runs on the Jellybean 4.3

HTC Smartphones

HTC One M7 and HTC One Mini
Being one of the popular devices of the year 2013, HTC one would be the first device to get the latest OS. M7's miniature version HTC One Mini will be next lined up device for the up-gradation. 

[Updated last Sep9, 2013. More devices will be added in next few days.]

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