If you have an older Android phone that runs on Android KitKat, then it might be time to get a new phone. Here's why. Google has made the decision to discontinue support for Android KitKat in future ...
Arol is a tech journalist who worked as a news and feature writer for Android Police from 2021 to 2023. He first began writing online for the short-lived portal of Spanish-language gaming forum ...
Dylan Coyle is a reporter for Android Police, and there isn't much he doesn't cover across the Android fold. At a basic level, regardless of how complex a topic is, he tries to make it easier for ...
Thank goodness — we can finally put to rest to all of the rumors and speculation. Google pulled the curtain on Android 4.4 KitKat Thursday, announcing the new mobile OS will appear first in the ...
Google has announced that Google Play services will discontinue support for Android KitKat. The active device count for Android 4.4 has reportedly fallen to under 1%. Devices on KitKat will stop being ...
Android KitKat has been around for many years. Notably, as Android Police reported, it first became available in 2013 when Google released it for select devices. For 10 years now, the search engine ...
In case you missed it, Google announced earlier this month that it would end support for phones running Android 4.4 KitKat software in August. While this version represents less than one percent of ...