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Android 4.4.3 Binaries and Factory Images for Nexus Devices Ready for Download

Android 4.4.3

Google has released the Android 4.4.3 update for the Nexus 10, Nexus 7, Nexus 5 and Nexus 4 devices after many rumors and leaks. The company also released the Android 4.4.3 binaries and factory images for the mentioned devices, and if you haven not already received the update on your Nexus device you could use the factory images to flash the newest Android version on your device.

The latest Android 4.4.3 update for Nexus 10 is identified as KTU84L, the same for Nexus 7 2012 and 2013 and Nexus 4, and the Android 4.4.3 build for Nexus 5(GSM/LTE) is classified as KTU84M.
The update will probably begin rolling out soon as OTA updates for this devices and could be available for more Android- based devices in the coming weeks and months. According to T-Mobile’s support page, these updates bring security enhancements, and various bug fixes.
Till the Android 4.4.3 OTA zip files will hit the web, you can get your fix using the Android 4.4.3 factory images via Nexus Factory Images page to update your Nexus device.
So if you are familiar with building custom ROMs, snatch the KitKat MR2 Source Code and then head over to the Nexus Binaries page to get started.

Anyway if you are not familiar with the procedure is recommending that you wait until the OTA update is available for your device or until the OTA zip files are made obtainable for download, because updating your Nexus device to Android 4.4.3 applying the factory images will erase all the data on your device.

Check the software version of your device from All Apps>System>About tablet and see the current version of your device.

Once your device is ready to receive the OTA software update you will receive a notification message.
In order to update to the newest software version be sure, your device is 50% or higher battery charged.

To download and install the software update manually from the device tap All Apps > Settings>About device> Software update and follow the on-screen prompts. Your device will restart and updates to Android version 4.4.3.
If you already updated your Nexus device feel free to share your review with us and let other users know the fixes that you have noticed, using our comment section from below.

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