Several weeks ago, we caught wind of Android 4.4.3 and some of the changes it could bring, consisting mostly of bug fixes, both big and small. At this point, according to several sources familiar with the matter, Android 4.4.3 has entered internal testing outside of the core Android team – a process otherwise known as dogfooding. The final release isn’t expected to hit public devices for a number of weeks, so those of you expecting it any day now will have to wait just a bit longer.

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Rumor: Google Starts Early Dogfooding Of Android 4.4.3, Public Release Expected In Coming Weeks was written by the awesome team at Android Police.
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