Android KitKat Revealed: Google Officially Revealed Nexus 5 Carrying The New OS, KitKat Will Automatically Give All “Information You Need In Front Of You”

Google launched yesterday the new Nexus 5 carrying Android's latest operating system the Android KitKat.

With the new 4.95 inch 1080p display screen and a Qualcomm Snapdragon 800 processor running at 2.3GHz with 2GB of RAM, this powerful phone fits the new simple but elegant design of the new OS.

With regard to KitKat, the new system is said to fit even on phones running on a 512 MB memory as the apps installed use less memory. On newer phones, the new OS will work like a charm and as they say, will surely impress users.

"The idea is to finally unify all of the Android operating systems to the point where they stop fragmenting," analyst Tim Bajarin and president of Creative Strategies said.

"Now you have one version of the Android operating system that can ship across all versions of smartphones in 2014," head of Android and Google teams Sundar Pichai said. "As we get on our way to reach the next billion people, we want to do it with the latest version of Android."

Now that all phones running on Android can use this simplified system that will make even the simplest phones run with an impressive graphics.

"Vendors have every reason to keep their customer bases happy," Bajarin said.

One feature that the new release has is that the phone gives useful information based on the location of the phone user. For example, a user walks into a theater the phone will give information on what shows are showing and gives showing times.

"Our vision is that every time you pick up the phone, the information you want is right there in front of you," Pichai said.

"This is the kind of thing we really get excited about doing; bringing the power of Google smarts to the device," he added.

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