Android 4.4 Key Lime Pie Kit Kat is on the horizon , so it ’s no surprise that ( possible ) screenshots are ( allegedly ) leak out . We ’ve seen a fewthat boast a new , categorical design , but now we ’re seeing hints that there ’s actuallyno big ocular change in store .
allege Android 4.4 KitKat Images Suggest a Flattened , 2D Design
A series of maybe literal screenshots fromGadget Helplineshow a version of 4.4 that was on the face of it around beforea stack with KitKat changed the interpretation nickname , and their most notable tone is the lack of a ocular milk shake - up .

The Next Android Version Is Called … Kit Kat . Good God .
At a coup d’oeil you could be forgive for imagine these were shots of Jellybean . Most of the tangible changes seem to be under the hood , like option to save ikon as PDF , mark with wireless printers , aboriginal wireless presentation integrating ( via Chromecast ? ! ? ! ? ! ) , NFC requital preferences , and some other options to give you more control over your wireless plan .
The only thing really worth looking at are a new gallery and camera app which , while improved , still are n’t psyche - blowing .

Back when Key Lime Pie was further off in the distance , there was a lot of promise that it ’d be a big , revelatory 5.0 release with a whole bunch of new glitter , but that ’s looking more and more unconvincing . These screens could be fake , but they make common sense ; of course a point - liberation would n’t have really insane changes . It ’s no surprisal its advance would be sink deeply .
That ’s not a unfit matter , since establish a solid , hyper - operable model is what you need to do with your mature operating scheme ; it ’s just not very flashy . Unless these are all fake and Android 4.4 KitKat is actually an homage to iOS 6 or something . But I would n’t weigh on it . [ Gadget HelplineviaAndroid Guys ]
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