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Android 4.4 KitKat spotted in testing on Nexus 10

News Paul Briden 14:01, 19 Sep 2013


Android 4.4 KitKat is currently in testing on the Nexus 10, according to Chrome bugtracker logs





Google’s forthcoming Android build, version 4.4 KitKat, has been spotted running on a Nexus 10 by a Chrome bugtracker.


According to a report from myce.com, a Google developer using a Nexus 10 reported a Chrome bug with Android build KLP KRS74D, while another used version KLP KRS74B.


KLP might well have you thinking “Key Lime Pie”, but we now know the next build will be called KitKat thanks to Google’s big reveal of the new name. It could well be that Key Lime Pie has previously been a working title and we’re still seeing remnants of the name in these reports even if the official name is now changed.


Myce’s analysis suggests that within the KRS74D/KRS74B designation, the K stands for KitKat or Key Lime Pie, R represents the “primary development branch”, S is for the year’s third quarter and the 74 is the day number for that quarter. Meanwhile the B and D designations are the builds for that day, B being the second and D being the fourth.


The bug report details a problem with video playback on Youtube and mentions that the same video “plays fine on a Nexus 7 v2,” suggesting the KitKat build is also being tested on Google’s latest tablet device.


Little is known at present regarding what changes Android 4.4 KitKat will introduce but current rumour suggests we may see it launch in October. Google usually launches its new software aboard a flagship Nexus device and we’re increasingly seeing leaks and information about the alleged Nexus 5 handset said to be in development by LG.








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