KitKat 4.4.4? Why would you even want to?

CKR83

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So... why would you want to update to 4.4.4? I can understand wanting to update to "L", but what does going from 4.4.2 to 4.4.4 get you?
 

oditius

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Just because. Do you really need to know more than that? LoL

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oditius

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My M8 was on 4.4.3. Seemed a little smoother, but not much else.

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#1 Fixes Bluetooth glitches.
#2 More accurate and consistent fingerprint scanner.
#3 Swipe for emergency lock screen number. Fixes accidently calling emergency number.

I don't have swipe for emergency lock screen, it's still a press the button?

Verizon S5

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I'm hoping 4.4.4 fixes the Bluetooth streaming audio problem I've had with two separate G5s. I get lots of pops. I've tried all the tips- turning off WiFi, clearing cache, etc- but it still occurs, and it makes listening to podcasts and music really annoying. I've heard 4.4.4 fixes it. I have stock 4.4.2 on my phone.
 

CKR83

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Does 4.4.4 still kill root?

It does from what I've read. But then, AT&T killed it with NG3, although there is supposedly a way to root now. Not a new version towelroot -- that will never be updated from what I've read, but a solution that will roll back your ROM.

In any event, if past performance is indicative of future actions, you won't be seeing 4.4.4 on an AT&T phone anytime soon. And you won't see 'L' until you buy another phone.
 

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