1. "Ok Google"
You no longer need to touch the screen to perform searches, send text, search for directions
or play music. When you are on the home screen (the home screen), or have an application Google Now, you can simply say "Ok I" followed by a command to perform any of the tasks you want.
2. Full-Screen Album Art Combined With Movie And Controls.
When you're playing music or streaming movies to Google Chromecast projecting from KitKat your device, you can see a full-screen album art and Movie in the display of your Android gadget. On the screen is locked (lock screen) there will be no controls that allow you to play (Play), Pause, or skip to the next song or the next movie chapter.
3. Immersive Display
In previous versions of Android, the status bar and navigation buttons still appear on the screen while you're playing games or watching movies. I think it's very disturbing, now on Android KitKat added a feature to hide the status bar and the navigation key to display
4. The Contact Prioritization
Android KitKat prioritize contacts based on people you invite the more frequent texting or more often your phone. From the Contacts application, you also can find a place to hang out, or the closest restaurant in your area through the search box located on the top. KitKat's Android Contacts app also includes integrsi with your Google contacts application.
5. Enhanced Caller ID
People have a tendency to ignore calls from an unknown phone number. Well, if you receive a call the number is not in your Contacts, then Android KitKat will try to take the Caller ID information of local listings in Google Maps. This feature can be very useful for people who have family and friends who call from numbers in which they work
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