According to the information that reached us, that is the biggest
Android update history. In the summer at the conference for
Developer I / O Internet giant has demonstrated the most interesting
functions and revealed that version will be available Lollipop
not only for the latest devices . Enjoy
optimized system with a fresh look will be able to even
Users of older smartphones and tablets.
Update (13 November): Google updates the device
Nexus
The new smartphone Nexus 6 and the latest tablet Nexus 9
Lollipop Android is installed at the factory. Google
announced immediate update also for
other Nexus devices , but does not include
all smartphones. Owners of devices Nexus 4, Nexus 5,
Nexus 7 Tablet with Wi-Fi module from the year 2012 and 2013, and tablets
Nexus 10 can now enjoy the latest version of the software.
Nexus 7 LTE / 3G will also receive the opportunity to install a new
system, but a little later. In the meantime, a positive surprise
NVIDIA also that introduces Lollipop on your Android Shield
Tablet.
What should be considered when updating?
Google-Community Manager Marc-André Beauchamp in the entry in
Google+ definitely reborn erasing “Google
Services Framework “. Through this procedure for each device -
depending on the date of the release and the GSM operator – will get assigned
Google ID. Who will erase its data, it risks that will go on
users of the queue waiting for an update.
Oszczędźmy yourself time and not search for new software in
operating system settings . Google disseminates
update “over the air” (OTA) gradually to all devices,
owners will receive a notification system in
appropriate time. The update will be made available to us, however,
only when our smartphone is
unmodified version of Android.
Lollipop Android 5.0 will be available not only
for the latest devices
Android 5.0 Lollipop: Sony and Motorola
Sony already proved an update to Android 4.4.4 KitKat that
is able to quickly provide a whole range of updates
devices, even the older ones. Now the Japanese repeat procedure
Android 5.0 Lollipop: all devices from Sony Xperia Z after
Sony Xperia Tablet Z3 Compact will receive the update. Perfectly!
Exactly the same things are in Motorola: the company’s
supplies fresh soft holders Moto X (2014) and the Moto G (2014).
Senior Moto G (2013) and the budget will receive the latest Motorola E
Android version is coming soon.
Android 5.0 Lollipop: HTC
Is this a glimmer of hope for holders of other older smartphones
manufacturers? So far, only HTC has taken a clear position
Lollipop against Android. Taiwanese promise that widespread
Android 5.0 on One (M7) and his successors One (M8) within 90 days after
receiving the update. Despite ensure that the phones will
updated for two years after market launch, the manufacturer does not
provide any information about other products. LG and Samsung – with
except the current top models – have recently lot
difficulties providing customers with fast new versions
Android.
Android 5.0 Lollipop: Samsung
If you believe the entry of Marc-André Beauchamp Google+, Samsung
equip the Android 5.0 all the models that have emerged in the year
2014. These include, inter alia, Alpha Galaxy. However Beauchamp
again categorically stipulates that this information can be
still change. This applies especially to Samsung. The company has so far
had not taken an official position on this matter. For SamMobile
However, there is a video showing the Samsung Galaxy 5 with acting
Lollipop version. With Sammy Hub blog that also last year
Samsung Galaxy S4 model is to receive an update that will come
However, until the beginning of August 2015. Older models like
Samsung Galaxy S3 and Galaxy S3 Mini, you probably will not get
a new version of the software. Here too little working memory
prevented the update to Android 4.4 KitKat.
1. LG Google Nexus 4
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: November 2012
The version at launch of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Test result: excellent
5.5
Pros:
- Large display
- Very high resolution
- The fast pace of work
- smooth handling
- play several video formats
- good sound headphone output
- scratch resistant display
- back scratch resistant
Cons:
- no memory slot
- no LTE
- The poor quality of the pictures
“Read the test Nexus 4
2. LG Google Nexus 5
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: October 2013
Android version at launch: 4.4 KitKat
Test result: excellent
5.5
Pros:
- The large, crisp display
- High speed operation
- The current operating system
- The ergonomic back
Cons:
“Read the test Nexus 5
3. Nexus 6
Update to Android Lollipop: pre
Release Date smartphone : September 2014
Android version at launch: 5.0 Lollipop
Test result: very good
5.3
“Read the test Nexus 6
4. Asus Google Nexus 7 (2012)
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: June 2012
The version at launch of Android 4.4 Jelly Bean
Test result: very good
4.8
Pros:
- very fast work
- High quality image
- Bluetooth, GPS
Cons:
- no memory card slots
- no HDMI
“Read the test Nexus 7 (2012)
5. Asus Google Nexus 7 (2013)
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Tablet Release Date: July 2013
The version at launch of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Test result: very good
5.08
Pros:
- NFC
- fast Wi-Fi
- fast processor
- The slim and lightweight
- vivid color display
Cons:
“Read the test
Nexus 7 II
6. Samsung Google Nexus 10
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Data release tablet: November 2012
The version at launch Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Pros:
- High resolution
- fast equipment
- Android 4.2
- a good camera
Cons:
- no memory expansion capabilities
- plastic casing
7. Google Glass
Update to Android Lollipop: probably
Release Date: February 2013 (version developer)
Android version at launch: 4.4 KitKat (currently)
“Read the test Google Glass
8. Tablet NVIDIA Shield
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Release Date Tablet: July 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- good performance
- very fast
- High quality image
- expandable memory
- LTE and Bluetooth 4.0
Cons:
- too short battery life
- The lack of Wi-Fi and NFC ac
9. HTC One (M7)
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: February 2013
Android version at launch: 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
Test result: excellent 5.7
Pros:
- The case is made with great care
- Very high speed
- LTE, NFC
- The built-in infrared transmitter
- a lot of image editing capabilities
Cons:
“Read the test HTC One (M7)
10. HTC One (M8)
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: March 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- stylish design
- very high speed operation
- clear, sharp and large display
- the memory card slot
Cons:
- The little details in the pictures
11. HTC One Max
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: October 2013
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- Large bright display
- High quality construction
- expandable memory
- unlocking fingerprint
Cons:
- heavy (214 grams)
- fingerprint reader less reliable than the iPhone 5s
- low resolution camera
12. HTC One Mini
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: August 2013
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- bad performance
- sharp display
- Stereo Speakers
- LTE
Cons:
“Read the test HTC One Mini
13. HTC One Mini 2
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: May 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- The sleek
- LTE
- a decent length of battery life
- the memory card slot
Cons:
- The dimensions do not deserve to be part of the name “mini”
14. LG G2
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Release Date smartphone : September 2013
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Test result: excellent
5.7
Pros:
- a very long battery life
- Large, high contrast display
- very high speed operation
- easy to use
- interesting effects live video
Cons:
- no memory expansion capabilities
“Read the test LG G2
15. LG G3
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: July 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Test result: Very good
5.22
Pros:
- extremely sharp, bright display
- high-speed internet via LTE with up to 150 Mb / s
- The new Wi-Fi technology ac
- fast autofocus camera
- The innovative service
Cons:
- The lack of fitness function
- weak front camera
“Read the test LG G3
16. LG G3 s
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Release Date Smartphone: September 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- Large, superostry display
- very high speed operation
- a very good camera
- the memory card slot
- Removable battery
- The compact design
- multiple configurations
Cons:
- sometimes stutters when games with demanding graphics
17. Samsung Galaxy Alpha
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Release Date Smartphone: August 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.4 KitKat
Test result: excellent 5.5
Pros:
- good battery life
- The lightweight and slim
- display with contrast kapitalnym
- Fingerprint Reader
- Heart Rate Monitor
- LTE and Wi-Fi ac
Cons:
- no memory card slots
- is not waterproof
“Read the Samsung Galaxy test
Alpha
18. Samsung Galaxy S5
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Release Date Smartphone: February 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Test result: excellent 5.7
Pros:
- very good speed work
- Large, sharp, high-contrast display
- waterproof and dustproof
- Support Wi-Fi ac
- the memory card slot
Cons:
“Read the Samsung Galaxy S5 test
19. Samsung Galaxy S4
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Release Date Smartphone: March 2013
Android version at launch: 4.2.2 KitKat
Test result: excellent
5.8
Pros:
- The large, crisp display
- very high speed operation
- relatively compact design
- the memory card slot
- Removable battery
- IR transmitter
Cons:
“Read the Samsung Galaxy S4 test
20. Samsung Galaxy Note 4
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Data smartphone release: September 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4 KitKat
Test result: very good 5.39
Pros:
- Large, superostry display with excellent contrast
- Stylus stylus integrated in the device
- High speed operation
- a lot of fitness function
- the memory card slot
- High resolution camera
- Removable battery
Cons:
- poor reception UMTS
- The fingerprint reader does not always work the best
“Read the test the Samsung Galaxy Note
4
21. Samsung Galaxy Note 3
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: September 2013
The version at launch of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Test result: excellent 5.8
Pros:
- High-performance
- very large, crisp display
- can support a stylus
- High-resolution camera
- a very large main memory
- the memory card slot
- The ergonomic back panel
Cons:
- relatively dark display
- difficult to use with one hand
- overly sharp pictures
- SIM activation only possible within the given region
“Read the test the Samsung Galaxy Note
3
22. Galls Samsung S5 mini
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: July 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4. KitKat
Pros:
- handy
- 16 GB of internal memory
- display very good quality
- Fingerprint Reader
- The heart rate monitor and pedometer
- waterproof according to IP 67
Cons:
- The lack of synchronization of terms / addresses via USB
- display only a low-resolution HD
- The camera takes poor photos in the dark
23. Samsung Galaxy S4 mini
Update to Android Lollipop: not
Smartphone Release Date: May 2013
The version at launch of Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Pros:
- sharp AMOLED
- the memory card slot
- Removable battery
- a good camera
- a decent battery life
Cons:
- smooth, slippery rear of the housing
24. Samsung Galaxy Note Pro 12.2
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Tablet Release Date: February 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- vivid color display
- very good speed work
- can support a stylus
- Android 4.4.2
- wielooknowy mode
- LTE, Wi-Fi ac, Bluetooth, Infrared
- expandable memory
Cons:
- Special USB
- no HDMI
- The stylus does not distinguish between the intensity of pressure
- large mass
25. Samsung Galaxy Tab 10.5 S
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Tablet Release Date: June 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Test result: very good 5.3
Pros:
- superostry display
- High-fidelity color
- High speed operation
- LTE, Wi-Fi ac, infrared
- expandable memory
- lightweight
- slim for
Cons:
- no NFC
- The battery life relatively short
- a bit too long load times
- a small internal memory
“Read the test Samsung’s Galaxy Tab S
10.5
26. Samsung Galaxy Tab 8.4 S
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Release Date Tablet: July 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- superostry display
- High-fidelity color
- High speed operation
- LTE, Wi-Fi ac, infrared
- expandable memory
- Low weight
- slim for
Cons:
- no NFC
- The battery life relatively short
- a bit too long load times
- a small internal memory
27. Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 (2014 Edition)
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Tablet Release Date: October 2013
The version at launch of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Pros:
- a good display
- High-performance
- a lot of software
Cons:
28. Motorola Moto X (2014)
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: September 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.4 KitKat
Test result: very good 5.4
Pros:
- a good display
- High speed
- good speech recognition
- pleasant to the touch
- customization options
- splashproof
- 4K video recording
- High-LTE
Cons:
- no memory card slots
- The lack of fitness function
“Read the test the Motorola Moto X 2.
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29. Motorola Moto X
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Release Date Smartphone: July 2013
The version at launch Android 4.2 Jelly Bean
Pros:
- innovative voice control: the ability to activate command
Voice
- contrast display
- well in the hand
- a lot of practical ideas for service
Cons:
- dark display
- moderate reception UMTS
- no memory expansion capabilities
- average camera
30. Motorola Moto G (2014)
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: September 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.4 KitKat
Pros:
- large, crisp display
- easy to use
- good speed work
- Dual SIM
- the memory card slot
- pleasant to the touch
Cons:
- no LTE
- The lack of fitness function
- The small memory devices
31. Motorola Moto G
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: November 2013
The version at launch of Android 4.3 Jelly Bean
Test result: good 4.59
Pros:
- androidowy minimalist interface
- sharp display
- pleasant to the touch
Cons:
- weak camera
- no memory card slots
- low memory (8 GB version)
“Read the test the Motorola Moto G
32. Motorola Moto E
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: May 2014
Android version at launch: 4.4.2 KitKat
Pros:
- the memory card slot
- The current operating system
Cons:
- a small amount of memory
- no front camera
33. Sony Xperia Z
Update to Android Lollipop: yes
Smartphone Release Date: February 2013
Android version at launch: 4.1.2 Jelly Bean
Test result: excellent 5.8
Pros:
- very large, bright display
- Very high resolution
- very high speed operation
- sound good conversations
- waterproof and dustproof
- LTE, NFC, FM
- the memory card slot
- good quality photos
Cons:
- touch does not work under water
“Read the test Xperia Z
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