Sprint customer service employees have also shared information about the rollout on Reddit. According to numerous sources the update will be rolling out starting April 14th until April 21st.
What’s new in Android 4.4.3
As far as we know, Android 4.4.3 will only fix existing bugs and not bring anything new to the table. However, as a proud owner of a Nexus 5 myself, I am excited about the rumoured camera fix. This should solve all existing focusing issues (although not all Nexus 5 devices are affected). Here’s a list of all the other anticipated changes from Android Police:
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
So is it really happening?
Well, there is no single confirmed case of someone actually getting the update, but we’ve seen the same story last year. Sprint has leaked information about the update first, everybody thought it wasn’t going to happen and then it did. So maybe this time the same will happen. As you see, Android 4.4.3 is all about fixes. If you want to stay updated with the latest news on the update, here’s a link to the XDA Developers thread. Now the only thing we can do is wait for the update.