It has been a long time since Android released a newer version of the Android OS for smartphones. This new operating system surely is new to the eyes and the users will definitely enjoy this version a lot more. There are a lot of new differences that are available and it will surely make a difference as the Os was very cleverly launched along with the Nexus 7 and the Chrome cast TV Dongle.
The Android 4.3 not only adds new features to the previous 4.2 and 4.1 versions but also refines them as well. The update was announced around the end of last month and is already available for a lot of booming smartphones and tablets pout there already such as theSamsung Galaxy S4, the original and new Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and the Nexus 4 and the HTC One, Sony Xperia Z.
The updated version has seemed to focus on the performance improvements a lot, which means there is triple buffering, the touch latency has been reduced, Bluetooth Smart Support has been added and the CPU input boost has made things run all the much faster. Moreover, it also supports a newer version for Project Butter which runs smoother than ever. Other than all these performance tweaks, the OS also includes app updates, like the Camera app, the new keyboard and the notifications have been improved in this version.
The camera app is potentially more easy and fun to use. The arch design for the accessibility to the camera options make things a lot more interesting and user friendly.
However, the most important and noticeable feature of the camera app was the Photo Sphere which enables users to take 360 degree photos. The other important thing that is worth mentioning is the keyboard that has fascinated a lot of fans. The gesture keyboard and the auto complete dial pad will save you a lot of time while you type and it definitely work in the same manner as the Swype keyboard-if you swipe your finger from letter to letter without removing it from the screen, the phone will start to predict words for itself which seem to be pretty much exactly what you wanted to type.
The notification bar has been expanded and improved and now instead of opening different apps like the calendar and contacts app form the notification bar, you can get the options embedded inside the screen so it saves you the headache of opening multiple apps at a time.
So if you’re wondering whether to download the update or not, well, Google has done a great job in pimping the operating system for maximum performance and to be honest, things do work really well with this version. You’d be able to get things done a lot quicker than with the previous versions, eve n though you might not see a lot of wholesale changes at first.