Android kitkat vs Android Jellybean for stable performance
Compare to Android Jellybean, I heard that Android Kitkat is the most stable and good for long battery usage. My friend has bought Moto E and it comes with Kitkat. I am looking for a good high end phone and I found many of them are having Jellybean. I want a device that can give me stable output. I can use different apps on the same. The most important thing is stable output when you have multiple applications running at the same time.
Re: Android kitkat vs Android Jellybean for stable performance
Android Kitkat is not only stable but optimized to work on low battery. There are no bugs in the device yet. It has a simple gallery and a camera app. I had used device with kitkat and found it work more smoother. It is fluid and fast. You can swipe through to checkout different menus and latest app support also. Above all this operating system gives you one of the best UI. It is surely stable. There are many devices which are not gong to get kitkat update. So check before buying.
Re: Android kitkat vs Android Jellybean for stable performance
I am also looking for a device that comes with the latest Android Kitkat operating system. I also found the OS amazing. New OS simply means more benefits. You get amazing output on the same. The most improved thing on the same is the gallery. You have to nice album display on the same. And one thing I agree that it is has a great battery optimization feature. If you do not load much app this one works really fine.