Google's much anticipated Android KitKat 4.4.3 is finally coming out soon. This is good news to Nexus users who have been complaining about issues with their previous version of Android KitKat 4.4.2. The bugs are said to be troubling users of the Nexus 4, 5, 7 and 10, as well as users of Google Play edition devices.

The upcoming KitKat 4.4.3 is anticipated to get rid of the bugs on all Nexus devices. This update will fix missed call LED troubles, unstable data connections, random rebooting problems, VPN, as well as improve camera functions and other problems.

The new Android KitKat 4.4.3 will roll out gradually. The first to receive the update will be Nexus devices, particularly the Nexus 7, both the 2012 and 2013 versions, the Nexus 4, and then followed by Nexus 5 and Nexus 10. These will be followed by Google Play edition gadgets. Next in line will be the Moto X by Motorola. According to Android Police, users of these devices will no longer have to wait too long because the latest Android update will be released on April 21 and will gradually become available for all Android units.

On the other hand, Sprint announced that Nexus 5 users will still have the new Android update by the name "build KTU84F" and not Android 4.4.3. This was announced over the weekend, but just a few days ago Sprint confirmed that it was actually going to go with Android 4.4.3 and that updates will be released in increments, meaning it might take some time for everyone to receive it. Popular leaker LlabTooFer backed this up by saying that both Google Play edition and Nexus users could also get the update immediately.

Android KitKat 4.4.3 is not deemed to have too many new features but the upcoming Android 4.5 is said to be the one to have all the upgrades, although is yet to be confirmed. The 4.5 version is anticipated to roll out in July together with the new Nexus 8, the much-anticipated replacement to the Nexus 7, featuring higher-end hardware and a possibility of new software.