Wednesday, 9 October 2013

Android 4.4 KitKat also come to Samsung Galaxy Mini Mega and S4

Thanks to a leaked about Samsung Galaxy Knox has revealed that Android version 4.4 KitKat also come to Samsung Galaxy Mega and S4 Galaxy mini. Therefore, if these terminals receive the new version of Android, the Samsung smartphones and phablets higher-end, as the Galaxy Note 2, Note 3 and S3 S4 also receive this version of Google's mobile OS, even earlier. In addition, Samsung Knox will be preinstalled on devices.

Although currently KitKat Android version 4.4 has not been officially presented during these days not only have come reports that reveal some of its features but also has been known which terminals, which are currently on the market may alsoupgrade to this version of Android when the team decides to throw.
Thanks to a document related software Samsung Samsung Knox, who has had access SamMobile , it was revealed thatSamsung devices Galaxy S4 Galaxy Mega and Mini also receive its update to Andorid 4.4 KitKat. If this is the case is finally almost clear that other leading devices like the Galaxy Note 3 and the Galaxy S4 also receive the update to Android 4.4 KitKat, along with the Galaxy Note II and the Samsung Galaxy S3.
Thus, Samsung will have most of its current devices on the market updated to the new version Android 4.4 KitKat.Furthermore, according to this source, also confirmed that Samsung Knox come preinstalled on all aforementioned devices after receiving relevant updates. Specifically, support for Knox will arrive before the Galaxy S3, S4, Note II and Note 3 to Android 4.3, according to the document.

Samsung Knox

Samsung Knox is a solution designed for both users and businesses. It offers a new security option for both data storedin the device and installed applications. Moreover, not only is a software-level protection but also protects the hardware, all through the so-called container, which creates a performance space and secure storage of user data.
All applications that run outside the container called limited access to data, however all the information that is stored inside will be protected against malware and phishing attacks and hacking attempts if the terminal has been stolen or lost.

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