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The anticipated Android 4.4 KitKat Update for the Micromax Canvas lineup is scheduled to roll out in the second quarter of 2014.

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Exciting news just weeks ago from our esteemed Micromax leak source, MMXNewscaster, revealed a strategic leap as Micromax gears up to introduce the Android 4.4 KitKat update to a plethora of devices in their Canvas Series lineup, as indicated in today's tweet: an incoming early Q2 2014 rollout.

In a move to consolidate Android's user experience, the sleek Android 4.4 KitKat aims to uproot fragmentation, proving its prowess on devices as nimble as those with 512 MB RAM, thereby boosting overall device performance.

The MediaTek-equipped Micromax devices are on Schedule to receive their KitKat treatment early in Q2 2014.

— @MMXNewscaster (@MMXNewscaster) February 11, 2014

 

Yet another feather in the cap of Android 4.4 KitKat is its masterful power optimization, harnessing sensor and WiFi batching to deliver better battery life—a treasure for our dynamic Canvas users.

The anticipated list of compatible Canvas devices for the KitKat update is visualized in the slide below, with the rollout of the update to the prestigious 15 models set to emerge post-April 2014.

With this revelation, we hope to calm the excited nerves of Micromax's dedicated fans fervently awaiting the official KitKat splash for their beloved devices. We'll keep you in the loop as we uncover further updates on OTA enhancements for Canvas devices.

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