Work is already underway on the KitKat update for Google Glass

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Since the XE12 update was released for the Google Glass, no major improvements have come for this device, something that has surprised many and has resulted in some speculation. Well, what happens is that an improvement is being prepared that includes Android 4.4, hence the delay.

Therefore, it is normal that there is a time between the new update and the last one, since the jump is given from version 4.0.3 (Ice Cream Sandwich), so the difference is great. By the way, this has become known from a message from Theresa Zazensky, part of the smart glasses development team, in the private forums of the users that have a Google Glass. At least that is what Glass Almanac indicates.

According to the same source, preliminary versions of the firmware are already available, but they are not yet ready "to be launched and used regularly”. But the sure thing is that the operation of the glasses will be a lot smoother and fasterIn addition to making future changes much easier to make. That is, everything will be earnings when the new update is of the game.

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In short, there are no problems with the development of Google Glass and what happens is that a very important improvement is being worked on: the inclusion of KitKat, something that many current terminals do not offer yet and that will not take long to be the starting point for smart glasses. By the way, this could mean that the monthly updates of the glasses would no longer have this cadence, although there is no confirmation on this.

Of course, an important detail to finish is to indicate that, as announced Danielle buckley, since last Friday the photographs taken with Google Glass can be saved directly in the user's Google+ profile, which has been achieved in an improvement introduced in the specific application. Here we leave the complete message in which this arrival was communicated:

Message announcing the sharing of photos from Google Glass to Google+ directly

Source: Glass Almanac