As MyCE reported, the screenshot reveals a black notification bar with grey icons. It is similar to earlier leaked screenshots of Kit Kat, which is the official name of Android 4.4, and a Google Keyboard.
Interestingly, the log file showed off an Android Key Lime Pie build number of KRS74H, and Phandroid said it was cooked on 13 September. Other than that, there's not much information on Android 4.4. There are some potential Nexus 5 specs found in the log file lines, though.
Nexus 5 could sport a 5-inch full HD display at 442 ppi, 2.3GHz Qualcomm Snadragon 800 processor, 2GB of RAM, 16GB of internal storage, 8MP rear camera, 1.2 MP front camera, 2300mAh battery, support for LTE and NFC and a bunch of sensors like accelerometer, magnetometer, gyroscope, proximity, light, barometer and orientation. The device's model number is also LG-D820.
As Droid Life points out, the 8MP camera in the Nexus 5 is inferior to the 13MP rear camera that’s in the LG G2. It’s thought that Google made that particular decision to help keep costs low. Some may feel cheated that Google is sticking with an 8MP camera on the Nexus 5, but it’s a better option than replacing the Snapdragon 800 CPU with an inferior CPU.
The official KitKat Facebook page said that Android 4.4 would be out sometime in October. Android 4.2 and the Nexux 4 were both announced at the tail end of October last year so it only makes sense that both Android 4.4 and the Nexus 5 will be unveiled later next month as well.

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