
The most notable new additions are probably Multi-Window, which is a multitasking feature that allows you to run two apps in split-screen view, and Samsung KNOX 2.0, the award-winning security solution. Apart from these, the KitKat update also brings a wide range of small changes in the user interface – some widgets have been removed and certain apps have been renamed. A lot of existing performance and connectivity issues have been resolved, too.
It is important to note that Samsung choose not to release Android KitKat for international variants of the Galaxy S III, which has 1GB of RAM. Luckily Verizon's model (like other US models) comes with 2GB on board.
Keep in mind that Android updates are not made available for all devices on the same day and are usually rolled out in stages. It may be a couple do days before you will be able to download and install the update on your device, but you can manually check for it under Settings.
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Keep in mind that Android updates are not made available for all devices on the same day and are usually rolled out in stages. It may be a couple do days before you will be able to download and install the update on your device, but you can manually check for it under Settings.
source - Verizon | Droid Life
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