That applies from both the device’s home screen and from Google Now. This allows you to start playing a song or start a search for example. KitKat will show full screen album art for songs and movie art as well. KitKat brings a new Immersive mode, that will hide the status bar and other notifications icons when reading an ebook, watching a movie or having fun with media.
All you need is a swipe to the edge of the display and they will appear again. Under the hood Google has made some modifications, so Android 4.4 will run even on devices with as little as 512 MB of RAM. KitKat optimizes a device’s memory and improves touchscreen responsiveness, allowing folks to listen to music while surfing the web easily or navigating via Google Maps with ease while doing something else. There’s also a step counter included here, for developers to mess with, as shown above.
source:::http://tablet-news.com
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