After entirely too much teasing, Google has at last taken the wraps from Android 4.4 KitKat. The new mobile OS is based on efficiency that brings smartphones to “the next billion people,” according to Android Senior VP Sundar Pichai. Google’s own apps use less memory, and the interface will automatically scale back to fit on devices with only 512MB of RAM. While the company can’t enforce anything, it wants KitKat to be ubiquitous on Android phones released in 2014, regardless of performance — a lofty goal when some low-end phones still ship with Gingerbread or Ice Cream Sandwich.
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Source: Google Official Blog