Android 5.0.1 Lollipop Update For Nexus 6 And Nexus 5 Coming On Sprint And T-Mobile
The T-Mobile versions of the Nexus 5 and the Nexus 6 are both expected to receive an update today to Android 5.0.1.
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The T-Mobile versions of the Nexus 5 and the Nexus 6 are both expected to receive an update today to Android 5.0.1.
LG G3 D855 users in Europe should start seeing the Android 5.0 L Update (D85520e) being pushed out to their phones.
Google began rolling out Android 5.0.1 Lollipop for all Android Wear devices, last week.Android faithfuls such as yourselves have been mashing their “check update” button on their smartwatches.
Android 5.0 has just been pushed out to the Samsung Galaxy S4 Google Play edition. This is the stock Android version of the phone, available from the Google Play Store.
It looks like yesterday’s rumor was right. Google has now announced the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for its Wear smartwatch platform, which will be rolling out to all Android Wear devices in the next week.
This the season for Android updates, and Android Wear isn’t getting left out of the fun. A new report is suggesting that the Android Lollipop update could be coming to Android smartwatches.
Just a few weeks (and less than a month) after it pushed out iOS 8.1.1, Apple is back today with yet another new iteration of its mobile OS.
A video shows Microsoft’s Malaysian arm running the app on a Nokia Lumia 830, and displays two features coming with the update. One new feature is the fast boot up time of the rear camera.
Owners of the original Moto G are now receiving their much-anticipated Lollipop upgrade. The release makes Motorola’s most popular smartphone one of just a small few handsets released in 2013 that are already running Google’s latest Android software.
Google has started pushing out an update to the Android YouTube app. Version 6.0.11 brings the new Material Design, which so far has had positive feedback from users of the streaming video site.
We’ve seen the Android 5.0.1 update floating around, and seen builds come to AOSP; but, we still don’t exactly know what bug fixes exist in the update.
After a less-than-smooth rollout three weeks after it began to roll out Android Lollipop to users, Google has begun the process of getting Lollipop 5.0.1 out the door.