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    The next version of Android 4.4.3 to focus on bug fixes

    The current version of Android 4.4.2 seems stable and usable but according to reports from Android Police, the change-logs for the upcoming Android 4.4.3 has been leaked. And it is expected to focus on bug fixes. There is no Android 5.0 yet so don’t expect drastic UI changes and big new features. So don’t go expecting a refreshed UI or any major new features.

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    There’s no date for release yet but below is a list of some of the fixes that will be included in the update:

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    •Frequent data connection dropout fix

    •mm-qcamera-daemon crash and optimization fixes

    •Camera focus in regular and HDR modes fixes

    •Power Manager display wakelock fix

    •Multiple Bluetooth fixes

    •Fix for a random reboot

    •App shortcuts sometimes got removed from launcher after update

    •USB debugging security fix •App shortcuts security fix

    •Wi-Fi auto-connect fix •Other camera fixes

    •MMS, Email/Exchange, Calendar, People/Dialer/Contacts, DSP, IPv6, VPN fixes

    •Stuck in activation screen fix

    •Missed call LED fix

    •Subtitle fixes

    •Data usage graph fix

    •Internet telephony fix

    •FCC compliance fix

    •Miscellaneous fixes[/signoff]

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