The Google Nexus 4 has received its own Android 4.4 OTA Update, but users who want to test some custom ROMs are now able to do it using the OmniROM
KitKat Nightly builds.
The Google Nexus 4 has received its own Android 4.4 OTA Update, but users who want to test some custom ROMs are now able to do it using the OmniROM
KitKat Nightly builds.
Not exact matches
The Verizon Galaxy Note 2 can now be updated with a custom Android 4.4.4
KitKat build using the AOKP
Nightly ROM.
CM 11
Nightly latest
builds are based on Android 4.4.3 and it offers the closest stock
KitKat experience you could ever want from a custom ROM.
OmniROM team has released the official
Nightly build based on Android 4.4.3
KitKat for the LTE variant of Galaxy S3.
This is the first stable
build of CM 11 that's based on Android 4.4.4
KitKat and if you're a fan on CyanogenMod team ROMs then you should install this snapshot milestone
build instead on the
Nightlies.
The Verizon Galaxy Note 2 can now be updated with a custom Android 4.4.4
KitKat build using the AOKP
Nightly ROM.
These were all the steps that you had to take in order to update your Nexus 4 with the latest
build of OmniROM
KitKat Nightly.
It currently has reached the Weekly or
Nightly builds, this means that it can not be used as a stable
build and you should only use it for testing a pure
KitKat experience.