Android 4.4 KitKat Top Features: Why It Will Blow Your Mind Away
The Android 4.4 KitKat is what's deemed to be the next thing for Android and the future of mobile for Google. It is not just packed with a lot of potential and features but also made available for even the most affordable yet most modern of devices today.
Here are several top KitKat features that would spark your interest and most likely convince you to get it as soon as you can:
Organized Messages
It is capable of gathering together all of your MMS, SMS, Google Hangouts chat conversations and video calls in just one place. It can also share locations and render animated GIFs when you chat over at Google Hangouts.
Better Caller ID Features
If you are the type of person who is hesitant to answer calls when you do not know the number, then the Android 4.4 KitKat can help search for more information for the unidentified numbers. It can search via Google Maps or other local listings in Google.
"Ok Google"
For as long as you have Google Now and you are currently on the home screen, then you can send text, perform a search, get map directions or play your favourite music by just saying Ok Google by voice command. For example, you say, "Ok Google, play Katy Perry."
The Quickoffice
The Android 4.4 KitKat has a preinstalled Google Quickoffice. This means that you can edit Microsoft documents along with presentations and spreadsheets. You can also create or maneuver through Google Docs. The application can also get documents that you have uploaded in Google Drive.
Printing Support
It can also allow you to print any photo or document straight from your KitKat powered tablet or phone. All it takes is for your printer to be connected to your HP ePrint or the Google Cloud Print.
The Android 4.4 KitKat is described best by The Verge as highly refined and polished. In short, everything looks at its best from its looks, its apps, its launcher and approach. If you are the type of user who is a fan of the Google ecosystem, then the Android 4.4 KitKat is just as impressive as the much talked about Apple iOS 7.
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