Android 4.4 KitKat Update Predictions: Galaxy S4, Galaxy S3, Galaxy Note 2
- After the Android 4.4 KitKat update
announcement, several companies threw their weight behind Google’s
latest update. In the days since, we’ve seen others jump on board. One
company that hasn’t announced anything is also one of the most popular:
Samsung.
- Last week, Google announced both the Nexus 5 and the Android 4.4
KitKat update. Android 4.4, an update that was originally announced back
in September before the iPhone announcement, will be an incremental but
useful update for all Android users.
- Google confirmed that the update would roll out to its Nexus devices including the Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10
but beyond that the company remained silent. This likely came as a
surprise to no one considering Google leaves those announcements to
individual companies.
- What was surprising though was that several companies immediately
confirmed Android 4.4 KitKat updates. In the past, companies have
offered up vague details and no semblance of timing. This time around,
we saw something completely different.
- HTC came right out of the gate and confirmed the update for the HTC
One Google Edition within 15 days, the developer edition within 30 days
and an update to the regular HTC One in the United States within 90 days. It also confirmed updates for the Droid DNA, HTC One Max and HTC One mini.
- Motorola, a company that remained silent about its Android 4.3 Jelly
Bean intentions, also offered specifics on the upgrade saying that the Moto X, Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and Droid mini would be getting the software.
- Today, Sony confirmed Android 4.4 KitKat updates
for a number of its Xperia devices and earlier this week, we discovered
that at least one carrier is planning an LG G2 Android 4.4 update.
- That said, there is still one company that remains silent about
Android 4.4 KitKat. Samsung, the largest Android manufacturer in the
world, still hasn’t said anything of note about Android 4.4. And sadly,
we have only seen one rumor emerge.
- Still, with history, rumors and some good old-fashioned guesswork, we
can piece together some expectations in regard to the Samsung Android
4.4 KitKat upgrades and here is what we think.
No Android 4.4 KitKat Updates Until Galaxy S5
- Samsung hasn’t released any kind of timeline for its Android 4.4
KitKat upgrades but we doubt that that’s because it’s not going to be
releasing any Android 4.4 KitKat updates.
- Samsung will offer upgrades it’s only a matter of time. We think that
that time will come after the Samsung Galaxy S5 launch, whenever that
is. Samsung has a history of holding back updates until after it
releases a flagship smartphone and we expect the Galaxy S5 to be the
first Samsung phone with Android 4.4.
- Rumors suggest that it will roll out in early 2014, possibly as soon
as January. Even if it comes a little later than that, we wouldn’t be
surprised to see Samsung roll out the first upgrade to an older device
after the Galaxy S5 arrives.
Galaxy S4 & Galaxy Note 3 Will Be First
- It’s impossible to say which devices will get the Android 4.4 KitKat
update first, but we still have a pretty good idea about what to expect.
Samsung, like most companies, tends to upgrade its newest flagship
smartphones first.
- After the Android 4.4 KitKat update
announcement, several companies threw their weight behind Google’s
latest update. In the days since, we’ve seen others jump on board. One
company that hasn’t announced anything is also one of the most popular:
Samsung.
- Last week, Google announced both the Nexus 5 and the Android 4.4
KitKat update. Android 4.4, an update that was originally announced back
in September before the iPhone announcement, will be an incremental but
useful update for all Android users.
- Google confirmed that the update would roll out to its Nexus devices including the Nexus 4, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10
but beyond that the company remained silent. This likely came as a
surprise to no one considering Google leaves those announcements to
individual companies.
- What was surprising though was that several companies immediately
confirmed Android 4.4 KitKat updates. In the past, companies have
offered up vague details and no semblance of timing. This time around,
we saw something completely different.
- HTC came right out of the gate and confirmed the update for the HTC
One Google Edition within 15 days, the developer edition within 30 days
and an update to the regular HTC One in the United States within 90 days. It also confirmed updates for the Droid DNA, HTC One Max and HTC One mini.
- Motorola, a company that remained silent about its Android 4.3 Jelly
Bean intentions, also offered specifics on the upgrade saying that the Moto X, Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and Droid mini would be getting the software.
- Today, Sony confirmed Android 4.4 KitKat updates
for a number of its Xperia devices and earlier this week, we discovered
that at least one carrier is planning an LG G2 Android 4.4 update.
- That said, there is still one company that remains silent about
Android 4.4 KitKat. Samsung, the largest Android manufacturer in the
world, still hasn’t said anything of note about Android 4.4. And sadly,
we have only seen one rumor emerge.
Galaxy Note 2 & Galaxy S3 Android 4.4 KitKat Upgrades
- The only Samsung Galaxy Android 4.4 KitKat update rumor that we’ve
seen is one that pertains to the Galaxy S3 and the Galaxy Note 2,
Samsung’s former flagships that launched in 2012.
Won’t See the Same Kind of Speed in U.S.
- The U.S. is typically far behind the rest of the world when it comes
to the speed that updates roll out. With the Galaxy S4 Android 4.3
update though, the U.S. has been on par with the rest of the world. We
also expect it to roll out the Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3 updates in a
swift manner.
- We don’t expect U.S. carriers to retain this type of speed with the
upcoming Android 4.4 KitKat updates. Why? Because they probably won’t
have the same type of incentive.
- The Samsung Galaxy S3 and Samsung Galaxy Note 2 Android 4.3 Jelly Bean updates have been confirmed and…
- The Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update brings support to the Galaxy Gear,
the smartwatch accessory that Samsung announced alongside the Galaxy
Note 3 back in September. Devices that don’t have Android 4.3 on board
aren’t compatible with the device which means that carriers are missing
out on a ton of sales.
- That’s why they are moving quickly to bring support to the Galaxy S4,
Galaxy Note 2 and Galaxy S3. They want the $299 Galaxy Gear to be
appealing to as many people as possible during the holiday season.
Don’t expect them to move as fast to Android 4.4 KitKat next year.
No Miracles for Samsung Galaxy S2
The Samsung Galaxy S2 remains on Android 4.1 Jelly Bean in the United
States. And at this point, we fully expect it to remain there. Android
4.2 Jelly Bean hasn’t been outright cancelled by Samsung yet but it’s a
long shot.
- And while Android 4.4 KitKat was built with lesser devices in mind, it’s
geared toward devices of the future, not of the past. Case in point,
the Galaxy Nexus, a device with 1GB of RAM that won’t be getting Android
4.4. Android 4.4 is optimized for devices with 512MB and above.
- We expect a grand total of zero miracles when it comes to the Galaxy S2
and owners of the aging device should be looking at alternatives if its
new Android updates that they are after.
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