T-Mobile Galaxy Note 3 Now Got Android Lollipop
The T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has received Android 5.0 Lollipop. The update brings the Material Design of Lollipop, Lock Screen notifications, the new “Recent Apps” menu.
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The T-Mobile version of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 has received Android 5.0 Lollipop. The update brings the Material Design of Lollipop, Lock Screen notifications, the new “Recent Apps” menu.
Android 5.1 5.1 got an odd half official introduction a couple of weeks ago, when Google let slip that some new Android One handsets were running this version from day one.
The Galaxy Note 4 phablet finally saw a major European Lollipop rollout last week and today new information has surfaced that the curved Galaxy Note Edge is joining in on the fun.
Sprint has started seeding Android 5.0 to its own LG G3 units. This is definitely good news for eager US users, as Lollipop has been around for the handset in Europe since December last year.
Those with the first-generation Motorola Moto G have received a message from Motorola about the Android 5.0 update, in some regions. According to the message, those with the handset are implored to click on a tab.
Samsung’s latest phablet flagship is finally getting the Lollipop treatment. The version to go first is the SM-N910F, which is the European Snapdragon version of the handset.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 3 was supposed to be first in line for Android 5.0 after the current generation Galaxy S5 and Galaxy Note 4, but interestingly enough it was overtook by the Galaxy S4 LTE-A (I9506).
Samsung has started rolling out the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the Galaxy Note 4 in South Korea.
Samsung has just confirmed that the Galaxy Note 2 will also get the Android 5.0 Lollipop update, although it hasn’t yet confirmed the date.
Samsung has already managed to roll out an update for the Galaxy S5 to most areas, and has started a Lollipop crusade for the Galaxy S4, with an update for the old-gen arriving.
AT&T has started rolling out the update to Android 5.0 Lollipop for the LG G3 units that it’s sold. This follows the rollout of the new software for G3 models from other parts of the world, which started last year.
Samsung’s been keeping busy with Android 5.0 Lollipop, trying to get the update out to qualifying devices as quickly as possible. Considering the weight of its proprietary TouchWiz UI (it’s a 1GB update for the Galaxy S4)