In March, Google's Android team had vowed to bring out stability update to fix camera bug and numerous other issues in Nexus devices. As promised, the company has initiated the first leg of firmware roll out process in USA.
American network carrier, Sprint has released the new software update (build number: KTU84F) via OTA (over-The-Air) to Google Nexus 5, which is believed to be the Android v4.4.3 KitKat OS, reported Android Police.
According to the company's official software support page, the new firmware enables the phone to work on Sprint Spark LTE network band 26, as well as band 41 and comes with certain miscellaneous Android updates.
Though the change log does not provide any specific details as such, previous leaked reports have shown that the new software patch is said to have fix bugs such as Mm-qcamera-daemon, which drains the battery fast, frequent drop in data-connection, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi connectivity issues and many more.
Other issues that are expected to get fixed include:
- Power manager display wakelock fix
- Fix for random reboot
- App shortcuts will return with security fix with the new update (shortcuts disappeared from launcher after v4.4.2 update)
- USB debugging security fix
- Minor 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.
As of now, there is no word on when the new bug fixing v4.4.3 KitKat software will be rolled out to Nexus 7 (both 2012 & 2013 editions), Nexus 4, GPEs (Google Play Editions) of Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One, Sony Xperia Z Ultra ,LG GPad 8.3 and also the Motorola Moto X, but they are certain to get the new update soon as they are Google affiliated devices.
(ED: VS)