Android KitKat 4.2.2

Sometimes on Thursday, December 12, 2013 both my Nexus 4 and Nexus 7 received the Android KitKat 4.2.2 update. My colleague’s Nexus 5 received the update on Wednesday, December 11, 2013.

After updating to Android 4.2 KitKat, I tested the tethering and mobile hotspot feature. It is even more broken than before, specifically within T-Mobile USA network. If your Nexus 4 still running Android Jelly Bean 4.3 and you use it as a mobile hotspot, avoid Android KitKat at all cost.

Android KitKat 4.2.2 on Nexus 4

Android KitKat 4.2.2 on Nexus 7

One Long Wednesday

We all here at 37prime were having on long Wednesday. When the clock struck 23:00 hour Pacific Standard Time, we still have a lot of thing to do. Alas, we all are tired.

  • New South Park Episode just aired and we missed it. “Ginger Cow”
  • We don’t care about the mystery of Google Barge.
  • There’s a Blockbuster store one mile from our HQ and it’s about to be closed down.
  • Twitter? IPO? Tomorrow?

Anyway, we’re tired and the designated blogger, yours truly, is too lazy to come up with something to write today.

Here’s what we feel like.

After a long day

Google Introduces Nexus 5

Nexus 5, the latest smartphone offering from Google.

  • 4.8 oz. and 8.59mm
  • 4.95” 1920×1080 display (445 ppi)
  • Snapdragon™ 800, 2.3GHz processor
  • 2GB RAM
  • 4G/LTE and Dualband Wi-Fi
  • Android™ 4.4, KitKat®
  • Wireless charging

Nexus 5 comes in 16GB and 32 GB version with black or white backplate. Available on Google Play.

Google Nexus 5

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Personal note:

I have a Nexus 4 and I am still looking for a good reason to get a Nexus 5.