Monday 17 November 2014

Android 5.0 Lollipop rolling out to entire Nexus range

AT LONG LAST: Google has rolled out Android Lollipop, the fifth generation of its mobile OS. — Google
Google has begun rolling out the latest version of its mobile OS to all of its Nexus smartphones and tablets. 
After debuting on the new Nexus 6 and 9, the latest update to Android is now also available on the Nexus 4, 5, 7 and 10. The delayed arrival of Android Lollipop on these devices was due to a bug that drained the battery when WiFi was in use. 
The issue has been corrected, according to Google, and the new version of Android is due to arrive on other terminals from Samsung, LG and Motorola by the end of the year. 
Presented in October, Android 5.0 — nicknamed Lollipop — is the most ambitious version of the mobile OS yet. Google's goal is to allow users to switch seamlessly between devices, picking up tasks where they left off and accessing all of their content from anywhere (music, photos, apps and search history). 
The update also includes a facelift to the Android interface. Dubbed "Material Design," the new style aims to offer more intuitive and fluid transitions between apps. 
All the details on Android 5.0 Lollipop are here.

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