Sony Z Ultra Gpe Getting Android 5.0 Lollipop Update
Sony may have demoed early Android 5.0 Lollipop builds on the Xperia Z1, Z2, Z3 trio but it’s the Sony Xperia Z Ultra Google Play Edition that is getting the coveted update first.
Apple, Gadgets, Android, Microsoft
Sony may have demoed early Android 5.0 Lollipop builds on the Xperia Z1, Z2, Z3 trio but it’s the Sony Xperia Z Ultra Google Play Edition that is getting the coveted update first.
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 for AT&T received a significant over-the-air firmware update. The new build sits a tad below 224MB in size and is based on Android 4.4.4 KitKat.
We loved the Galaxy Note 4, though its biggest drawback (as is often the case with Samsung devices) was the oppressive TouchWiz software.
It has been a pretty long road to the Lumia Denim update for Nokia users. Microsoft announced the update back in September, and said that it would bring some solid updates to Nokia Windows Phone handsets.
The devices under the Google umbrella have been having a bit of a rough time with the Android 5.0 Lollipop update so far. The Nexus devices have all been receiving the update on the usual roll out timeline.
Learn how to update software on your Samsung Galaxy Note 4. The device can be updated to the latest software.
NVIDIA just announced that the SHIELD tablet with LTE’s update to Android 5.0 is now available. If you’ve got that version of the SHIELD tablet, you can snag the update by heading into your Settings app.
It’s been nearly a month since the last major Lollipop-related leak for the Samsung Galaxy S5; but that was only screenshots and a video demo. If you’re really desperate to take Android 5.0 for a spin and have a Galaxy S5 from Sprint you can now download a leaked, preliminary version.
The LG G3 became one of the first non-Nexus smartphones to receive the highly-anticipated Android 5.0 Lollipop update, and this happened less than two weeks ago in Poland.
Today, three popular Samsung flagship models on T-Mobile’s network received over-the-air updates.
Carriers don’t have the best reputation when it comes to the speed of software updates, however, Verizon may be on track to release Android 5.0 Lollipop for its Motorola Moto X (2014) soon.
Early adopters of Google’s latest Android operating system are warning others of problems with the software. Issues include the update causing Nexus 7 tablets to run slowly and repeatedly crash, with several users complaining they had become “unusable.”