Google has been unforthcoming about the release of
Android 4.4, the newest iteration of its mobile and tablet operating system, always
since the company publicizes the new version. In recent times however, the
company has started teasing customers about Android 4.4 KitKat on Internet.
Nestle’s KitKat twitter account has posted two mysterious
tweets hinting at a possible release date. The tweet had the words ‘This is it’
written on it, with words formed from a KitKat bars and had the tagline, on occasion
you have to look for signs.
Although the image may not reveal anything about the impending
Google's event but as the tagline suggests about 'signs', Pocket-lint notes
that the teaser could be a orientation to Michael Jackson's 'This Is It' movie
that was released on October 28. Though, nothing confirmed by the search engine
giant till now.
In accumulation to that Nestle also tweeted out a
picture of an Android KitKat robot with the lines, Everybody Dance Now, which
is also a orientation to C+C Music Factory, who were originally well-known as the
28th Street Crew, according to Engadget.
A statement also recommended that Android 4.4 KitKat
would establish option to set default SMS application. In a blog post Google
published that it would offer a fully supported set of APIs and will make
existing APIs public, officially adding support for setting a third-party
messaging app as default SMS client via the phone's System Settings.
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