App that helps schools set up tablets mentions Android 4.4.3 in recent changelog
Android 4.4.3 still hasn't been officially announced or anything, but it's still officially pinging our servers, and not in a way that suggests it's just kids playing with their build.prop file. And on April 16 the Google Edu Device Setup app — an official app straight from Google that helps set up tablets purchased through Google Apps for Education — was updated for Android 4.4.3 support.
The changelog reads thusly:
- Support for new Google Spreadsheets
- Support for Android 4.4.3 and non-Nexus Tablets
- Minor UI updates and bug fixes
So, yeah. Android 4.4.3 is still incoming. Last week was saw Sprint announce an update for its Nexus 5, though no version number was specifically mentioned, and Sprint removed the reference to the update after a few days.
Wait, we shall.
Thanks, @JonMatthews89, for the tip!

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