The Android 4.4.3 KitKat update has been making headlines lately. According to recent reports, Google wants to make sure all KitKat bugs and problems are fixed. Likewise, the company will not be introducing new features. Instead the update will focus on bringing more tweaks and fixes to address users concerns.

According to GSM Arena, the Android 4.4.3 will offer the following changelog:

  • Frequent data connection dropout fix
  • mm-qcamera-daemon crash and optimization fixes
  • Camera focus in regular and HDR modes fixes
  • Power Manager display wakelock fix
  • Multiple Bluetooth fixes
  • Fix for a random reboot
  • App shortcuts sometimes got removed from launcher after update
  • USB debugging security fix
  • App shortcuts security fix
  • Wi-Fi auto-connect fix
  • Other camera fixes
  • MMS, Email/Exchange, Calendar, People/Dialer/Contacts, DSP, IPv6, VPN fixes
  • Stuck in activation screen fix
  • Missed call LED fix
  • Subtitle fixes
  • Data usage graph fix
  • Internet telephony fix
  • FCC compliance fix
  • Miscellaneous

    According to the report on Android Police, people will be pleased to hear about the camera focus tweaks on the Android 4.4.3. While not everyone is affected by the camera problem, it can be a useful tweak in the long run and for many users. Google has not released any statement on when it plans on releasing the actual update. People can also stay on the lookout for test builds to check what the Android 4.4.3 has to offer.

    Google will also be having an I/O Conference this coming June. According to reports, the company plans on introducing the Android 4.5 update along with the Google Nexus 6. Unless Qualcomm comes up with another processor, Google will stick to the Snapdragon 805. The Nexus 6 may also feature a 5.5-inch Full HD display. Google Nexus 8 has also been making headlines but there are not enough details to go on with it.