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Shortly after the 4.4.1 update, Google has now started rolling out the 4.4.2 update for the Nexus devices. Whereas the previous update focused on improving the camera performance on the Nexus 5, the latest one merely includes bug fixes.

There is no official change log from Google but according to Sprint, the following changes have been made:
Fix for clearing the VM IndicatorFix for delivery of the VM IndicatorVarious additional software fixesSecurity enhancementsThe update is rolling out to the Nexus 5, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 (2012 and 2013 models) and the Nexus 10. If you didn't get the 4.4.1 update it's fine as you can directly install the 4.4.2 update as soon as it is available for you.
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- reader commentssaramongllaUpdates are essentially done in batches, so pressing the �Check for Updates� button over and over really isn�t going to affect when you get that update much. Reply2013-12-11 17:09m4I7eDWIN88And when 4.4.3 comes out, u gonna say "Stuck on 4.4.2, Really sucks" ??Reply2013-12-11 17:08PA@JeDWIN884.4.2 isn't much of an improvement for Nexus 4 users anyways. Its mostly aimed at improving Nexus 5's cam performance.Reply2013-12-11 17:06PA@JRead all commentsPost your commentTotal reader comments: 119
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