Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One M8 and Moto G to get Android 4.4.3 KitKat update this month

Nexus 5 users on the Sprint network are the first to get their hands on the Android 4.4.3 KitKat this week as it has been revealed that more devices will be receiving the update.

The Samsung Galaxy S4, HTC One M8, Sony Xperia Z, HTC One Google Play Edition and Moto G are all expected to receive the latest update by the end of this month.

The Android 4.4.3 update will be fixing a number of bugs that users have been complaining about since the KitKat software was rolled out to customers.

Major changes to the user interface or the features will not be made in this latest update, but it will fix some bugs, including camera bugs.

Users will welcome some of the other fixes coming through the update to data connection loss, while also stabilizing Bluetooth/WiFi connectivity, and security isues.

Some users also reported problems with the device rebooting at random so the update should put an end to that.

The Android 4.4.3 update is expected to be the last before Google rolls out Android 4.5, or the Android Lollipop, which is set to be unveiled at Google's annual I/O Developer Conference June 25-26. Leaked photos of the purported Android 4.5 software show a much flatter 2D design, much like Apple's previous iOS design.

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