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Thursday, April 17, 2014

AT&T LG G Flex, Samsung Galaxy S4 Active getting KitKat today




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AT&T LG G Flex, Samsung Galaxy S4 Active getting KitKat today



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A couple of AT&T devices are being admitted to the Android 4.4 KitKat ward today, with the LG G Flex and the Samsung Galaxy S4 Active being pegged for the upgrade. Both upgrades will bring the typical KitKat features you’ve come to know and love (read all about it right here), but there are a couple of slight differences for each one.


The LG G Flex’s notes say to expect restyled status and navigation bars, battery performance improvements, and enhanced processing speed. The S4 Active, on the other hand, brings enhanced music access from the lock screen, camera access from the lock screen, a tweaked location menu, wireless printing and new sound controls.


So how do you get it? There are different paths to take depending on which phone you have:



  • LG G Flex: Settings > General tab > About phone > Software update > Update now

  • Samsung Galaxy S4 Active: Settings > More > About device > Software update > Check for Updates


And no matter which phone you have, it’s always a good idea to hop onto a WiFi network and charge your battery to at least 50% before getting started.


[via AT&T 1 | 2]











Google Calendar update will now autocomplete event locations



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Tired of having to type out those hard-to-remember addresses every time you make a new event in Google Calendar? The latest update to the app introduces an autocomplete feature, which will serve up addresses and names of nearby popular places in case you don’t want to spend that extra 10 seconds typing it out.


There doesn’t seem to be much else significantly new here, though there’s always an ominous calm before the eventual storm. Google is rumored to be redesigning the calendar app in a major way soon, though it’s possible we won’t be seeing or hearing anything official until Google I/O later this month. For now, this little update should tide you over so head to Google Play for the download.








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