The race is to Android 4.4.3 is on. As a good portion of Android
devices have recently settled into their Android 4.4.2 updates, we
watched as “stock” Android devices like the Moto X, Nexus 5,
and Google Play edition devices all got a small numerical bump to
4.4.3. Now, we weren’t sure if manufacturers who use their own custom
user interfaces would be jumping on the bandwagon, or if they’d possibly
wait around until the next major firmware release.
According to a leaked Samsung document, it appears at least one
Android OEM is planning on pushing out Android 4.4.3 to their current
(and previous) flagship devices, and sooner than you might think. The
leaked document, obtained by AndroidGeeks, gives us a June time frame for Android 4.4.3 on the Samsung Galaxy S5 — SM-G900F (Snapdragon) and SM-G900H (Exynos) — and July for the Samsung Galaxy S4 (LTE-A).
As always, keep in mind that these models aren’t necessarily tied
down to any specific network, meaning variants in the US are still
subject to the lengthy process of carrier approval. Still, the fact that
Samsung is committing to bring Android 4.4.3 to their their flagships
is another reason why some Android fans choose the OEM in the first
place. Gotta love that software support.
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