Good news for users of smartphones from Samsung . Because the # 1 handset vendor in the world is making final preparations to deliver the Android 4.4 operating system update KitKat to some Galaxy line . As was reported , Samsung will launch KitKat updates to his premium handsets - such as the Galaxy Note 3 , Galaxy Note 2 , Galaxy S3 , and S4 Galaxy - in the month of January. Apparently , this KitKat Android update will also touch phones Samsung Galaxy middle class or affordable .
In an internal document leaked , Samsung is known is some compatibility testing mid-range phone , to see if they are able to run smoothly KitKat . Some smartphones are Galaxy S4 is a mini , mini Galaxy S3 , Galaxy S Advance , Galaxy Core , Fame Galaxy , Galaxy Ace 2 , and Galaxy Fresh .
In launching the latest version of Android , Google had broadcast KitKat advantages over its predecessor , which could be used to support hardware that was not too luxurious and wearable devices such as smartwatch . This is Google's attempt to make Android OS -based devices become cheaper purchased , and preparations OS mobile computing can be more easily used .
In the latest iteration of Google's OS shows the minimum requirements of RAM an Android phone who want to receive updates v4.4 512MB KitKat allowed range . But it does not include the custom TouchWiz has been available pre-installed on Samsung smartphones . Even so , this is still great news for owners of entry-level phones Galaxy .
Besides Samsung , Sony was also considering Android 4.4 update Kitkat on cheap smartphones like Sony Xperia and Xperia ZR SP .
Based on the latest data released by Google , Jelly Bean Android increasingly powerful in the world . Currently , consisting of a Jelly Bean Android 4.1 , 4.2 , and 4.3 have been successfully merup approximately 54.5 % of all users with devices running the Android operating system . In fact , at the beginning of last November Jelly Bean is still struggling in the figure of 52.1 % only .
Gingerbread as one of the older versions of the Android operating system was not changed much , they are still quite bertaji in the world of Android , which stood at 24.1 % . This in itself seems because many devices are low-end stuck on Android Gingerbread . Further , followed by Ice Cream Sandwich ( ICS ) , which stood at 18.6 % , and an increasingly marginalized Froyo , which stood at only 1.6 % .
Interestingly , the latest version of Android 4.4 KitKat has begun to develop in the world of Android . Currently KitKat has earned about 1.1 % of all Android device users around the world . Interesting to see , how the development of KitKat penetration in the world of Android in the future .
Every new operating system , you will get something fresh also pampered with a variety of comfort , and of course the use of a variety of features in a mobile phone will result in the phone's battery life .
Well , for Android 4.4 users Kitkat , there are some tips in making your battery setup in order to remain vibrant when needed .
Use the new GPS feature
Many applications use GPS not only for mapping , the latest in Kitkat is no way to incorporate location tracking . One of the only check -in to find the site " closest " , this application takes quite a lot of power when used betarai .
KitKat providing battery -saving solution for GPS with GPS Battery Saving mode , which can minimize the number of reference points that are used to find your location . Do not worry , this mode remains present accurate data .
To enable this mode , go to Settings > Location > Mode , and check " save battery " ( Battery Saving ) .
If you need a high accuracy in tracking , return the settings to stay the High Accuracy mode (High Accuracy ) .
Do Spoiled
Thanks to a new feature detection Hotword , you can say " OK , I " from the main menu ( or when enabling Google Now ) to instruct Google Search and Voice Actions . That means , your phone is ready to capture the sound , waiting for you to say a command word .
On one side of your phone can be a good listener , but the other side it will make your battery wasteful . So let me be more efficient advised to dinonkatifkan . How, go to Google Now> Settings > Voice , and turn off Hotword detection .
Use NFC as needed
Not a new feature for KitKat , but many people allow NFC active , even when not in use .
If the phone has NFC capability Ana , make sure the only active when you need it . To disable , go to Settings > More ( under Wireless and Networks ) > the NFC .
Do not sync all data
When entering the account to the phone , Google will assume you want to synchronize all necessary . Including the purchase of Google Play , Google's Keep , even photos . This photo synchronization that make extravagant . Every time you take a picture , I will upload the data to your account and then back again .
There are two ways to disable it , first go to Settings > Accounts , and then tap your account name to get into sync setup where you can disable synchronization options including the option " Google Photos " . Second , open the Gallery app > Settings , and disable Sync Google Photos .
Use Tool Battery
If you are still wondering why you still wasteful batteries , use the default power monitor , which displays the amount of power used per application .
To access the tool battery , find the Quick Settings icon , then press the battery logo . Here , you will see a full list of active applications .
Try monitor whether there are batteries that consume large amounts . Beyond the screen and networks ( such as Wi - Fi ) of course , but maybe you find an application that is not fair .