Android 4.4.3 update release for Nexus 5 today on Sprint; Nexus 4, Nexus 7 update coming soon

Sprint has released the Android 4.4.3 KitKat update for Nexus 5 owners today.

Google Nexus 5 owners with the KTU48F build are now able to download the latest Android operating system, which comes with numerous bug fixes.

Rumors of an imminent release of the latest Android 4.4.3 mobile operating software were rampant last week.

The Android 4.4.3 update is expected to be seeded to other Nexus devices first, including the Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 tablets.

Three dozen bug fixes are included in this update – improved camera focus, unstable data connections, fix for LED problems, VPN fix, and more.

One particular bug fix is the 'mm-qcamera-daemon' crash, which caused the Nexus 5 to experience a battery drain issue. Google identified the issue as stemming from the high CPU usage of the 'mm-qcamera-daemon' process.

The Android 4.4.3 update would be the last update before Google is rumored to launch the Android 4.5 Lollipop OS, which is currently in development.

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