Saturday, 9 November 2013

Android 4.4 KitKat: the application launcher Google Experience is exclusive to Nexus 5

The many features on the Nexus 5 would not all directly related to Android 4.4 KitKat. Understand that some of them could remain exclusive to the latest smartphone from Google, such as the new Google Experience application launcher.


No doubt many of you wait for the update to Android 4.4 smartphone KitKat, the latest version of Google's operating system. Moreover, the manufacturers along well satisifaire this request since most have already said what models would benefit . However, it seems that some features on the recent discoveries Nexus 5 will not be part of these updates. According TheVerge , Google has decided to keep some of them exclusive to its latest smartphone, as the new "Google Experience" applications launcher. This also eliminates the Nexus 4 released last year, unfortunately.
Launcher Google Experience
For the record, the particularity of this new launcher lies especially in the transparency of the status bar and the navigation buttons including Android. Google would have justified his choice of exclusive keep saying Nexus 5 will gauge the reception by reserve users before making use of other models. The other reason is to create added value in order to push users to renew their equipment and opt for the new model, which raises an important question.
If these reasons appear to be the ones behind this exclusivity, should we conclude that positive opinions lead its maintenance? After all, all manufacturers offer exclusive features and Google could eventually seek to do the same, without altering the uncluttered interface that makes the success of the stock version of Android, and therefore its Nexus. It could then stand with such improvements. All this is pure supposition, however, that, and the possibility of widespread availability is not excluded.

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