Android 4.4 is still usable, but there are some security updates that have been released since then. If you’re using a phone that is at least two years old, you should probably update to Android 5.0 Lollipop.

Android 4.4 is the latest version of Android released in April 2016.

Android 4.4 is Jelly Bean.

There are a few ways to upgrade your Android smartphone or tablet to the latest version, KitKat. You can update your device through the Google Play Store, or by using a computer and an available USB cable. You can also update your device over the air (OTA) using a wireless service provider.

To find the Android version on your device, open the Settings app and look for “About Phone.” There you’ll see the Android version.

Android 4.4 and up are compatible with the following phones:Samsung Galaxy S6, S6 Edge, S7, S7 Edge, Note 5, LG G5, HTC 10.

Yes, you can update your Android version on your tablet. However, you may need to erase all of your data first.

The Android version and OS version are not the same. Android version is the code name for a specific release of the Android operating system and each release has a different OS version.

On a Windows 10 PC, go to Start > Settings > System > About. On a Mac, open the System Preferences window, click on the Keyboard tab, and then under the Keyboard section, look for the Version number at the bottom of the window.

Android 8.0 Oreo is the latest version of Android.