Bisherwird spekuliert, dass schon bald mit Android 5.1.1 Lollipop das nächste Mini-Update erscheinen könnte, welches einen bis einschließlich Android 5.1 Lollipop existierenden Speicher-Bug eliminieren soll. Gut möglich, dass mit diesem Update endlich auch das HTC Nexus 9 ein neues und vor allem offizielles Update bekommt. [Quelle: Google] It started life as Android L preview in June, but it has since matured into a full-blown release, ready to hit millions of Android devices over the next weeks and months. Android Lollipop is here!In a blog post published minutes ago, Google announced the biggest update to Android since Ice Cream Sandwich, a major change that is reflected in the version jump to Android We’ve spent ages on Android and jumping to 5 marks the beginning of a new era in the history of our favorite operating of the changes and new features in Android have been introduced with the L preview, available on the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 2013. Expectedly, there are some small changes and surprises in the retail release, a brief look at what’s new in Android Lollipop and stay tuned for more in-depth coverage in the following changes in Android 5 Lollipop When booting up an Android Lollipop device, most users will be struck by the visual changes first. Android brings many refinements to a user interface that’s quite mature at this point, with many small changes rather than radical departures from the of the most visible updates are the revamped navigation bar, which now features the more abstract triangle-circle-rectangle icon set, and the status bar, which can now be colored or transparent depending on the app and features refreshed status lockscreen now displays rich notifications instead of just icons, which include details about the message – it should make quickly checking messages or game notifications easier and faster than before. Speaking of notifications, there’s now heads-up mode, which we’ve seen activated in CM and other custom ROMs – this feature basically shows you a rich floating notification on top of whatever you’re doing on the phone, and lets you check and dismiss it without interrupting your activity. The lock screen also now gives you access to the caller through a rightward has been refreshed, and is now focused on documents instead of apps, meaning that you can have more than one card for each app – for instance, you could have a Gmail card and a separate card for sharing through Gmail that won’t disrupt your original Gmail card. The activity cards themselves are now arranged in 3D, with a smooth rolodex-style quick settings received a refresh and got some new features, like Do Not Disturb mode and adaptive are many other smaller changes throughout the UI that we’ll be detailing Design Google launched Material Design as the new “official” design language for apps and the web. Material takes its name from the metaphor of a magical piece of paper that can change color, size, and shape instantly, existing in a space that has a Z-axis depth, not just length and is all about clean typography, bold and bright colors, and restrained, but delightful animations. We’ve already seen many examples of Material design in action, and Google will probably update its major apps to meet the guidelines features in Android 5 Lollipop There’s a multitude of small features and under-the-hood changes that should enhance the user experience and open new avenues for app developers to offer new and delightful experiences. Do Not Disturb Mode, keyboard selection icon in the nav bar, smarter battery consumption and charging estimates, RAW image support, better accessibility features are just a few of the small improvements to the feature set of Android Lollipop. Developer features Developers can look forward to a much needed revamp of the Android Camera API, which will make it easier to support features like burst mode and fine settings tuning, OpenGL ES support, smarter power management features, improved microphone latency and more. In fact, under the hood there are more than 5,000 new APIs for developers to take advantage of! Android Lollipop updateAndroid Lollipop will come loaded on the Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and the new Nexus Player. What about older devices? The Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10 and all Google Play Edition devices will be among the first products to see the update. No exact timeframe for when that will happen, other than the “weeks to come”. If we had to take a guess, we’d say early November, but that’s really just speculation on our Here’s the full change-log fr0m Google, if you still haven’t heard enoughMaterial Design A bold, colorful, and responsive UI design for consistent, intuitive experiences across all your devices Responsive, natural motion, realistic lighting and shadows, and familiar visual elements make it easier to navigate your device Vivid new colors, typography, and edge-to-edge imagery help to focus your attention Notifications New ways to control when and how you receive messages – only get interrupted when you want to be View and respond to messages directly from your lock screen. Includes the ability to hide sensitive content for these notifications For fewer disruptions, turn on Priority mode via your device’s volume button so only certain people and notifications get through. Or schedule recurring downtime like 10pm to 8am when only Priority notifications can get through With Lollipop, incoming phone calls won’t interrupt what you’re watching or playing. You can choose to answer the call or just keep doing what you’re doing Control the notifications triggered by your apps; hide sensitive content and prioritize or turn off the app’s notifications entirely More intelligent ranking of notifications based on who they’re from and the type of communication. See all your notifications in one place by tapping the top of the screen Battery Power for the long haul A battery saver feature which extends device use by up to 90 mins Estimated time left to fully charge is displayed when your device is plugged in Estimated time left on your device before you need to charge again can now be found in battery setting Security Keep your stuff safe and sound New devices come with encryption automatically turned on to help protect data on lost or stolen devices SELinux enforcing for all applications means even better protection against vulnerabilities and malware Use Android Smart Lock to secure your phone or tablet by pairing it with a trusted device like your wearable or even your car Device Sharing More flexible sharing with family and friends Multiple users for phones. If you forget your phone, you still can call any of your friends or access any of your messages, photos etc. by simply logging into another Android phone running Lollipop. Also perfect for families who want to share a phone, but not their stuff Guest user for phones and tablets means you can lend your device and not your stuff Screen pinning pin your screen so another user can access just that content without messing with your other stuff New Quick Settings Get to the most frequently used settings with just two swipes down from the top of the screen New handy controls like flashlight, hotspot, screen rotation and cast screen controls Easier on/off toggles for Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and location Manually adjust your brightness for certain conditions. Then, adaptive brightness will kick in based on ambient lighting Connectivity A better internet connection everywhere and more powerful Bluetooth low energy capabilities Improved network handoffs resulting in limited interruption in connectivity. For example, continue your video chat or VoIP calls without interruption as you leave the house and switch from your home Wi-Fi back to cellular Improved network selection logic so that your device connects only if there is a verified internet connection on Wi-Fi Power-efficient scanning for nearby Bluetooth low energy “BLE” devices like wearables or beacons New BLE peripheral mode Runtime and Performance A faster, smoother and more powerful computing experience ART, an entirely new Android runtime, improves application performance and responsiveness Up to 4x performance improvements Smoother UI for complex, visually rich applications Compacting backgrounded apps and services so you can do more at once Support for 64 bit devices, like the Nexus 9, brings desktop class CPUs to Android Support for 64-bit SoCs using ARM, x86, and MIPS-based cores Shipping 64-bit native apps like Chrome, Gmail, Calendar, Google Play Music, and more Pure Java language apps run as 64-bit apps automatically Media Bolder graphics and improved audio, video, and camera capabilities Lower latency audio input ensuring that music and communication applications that have strict delay requirements provide an amazing realtime experience Multi-channel audio stream mixing means professional audio applications can now mix up to eight channels including and channels USB Audio support means you can plug USB microphones, speakers, and a myriad of other USB audio devices like amplifiers and mixers into your Android device OpenGL ES and Android extension pack brings Android to the forefront of mobile graphics putting it on par with desktop and console class performance A range of new professional photography features for Android Lollipop that let you Capture full resolution frames around 30 fps Support raw formats like YUV and Bayer RAW Control capture settings for the sensor, lens, and flash per individual frame Capture metadata like noise models and optical information State of the art video technology with support for HEVC main profile to allow for UHD 4K 10-bit video playback, tunneled hardware video decoding to save power and improved HLS support for streaming Ok Google Easy access to information and performing tasks Even if your screen is off, you can say “OK Google” on devices with digital signal processing support such as Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 Talk to Google on the go to get quick answers, send a text, get directions and more Android TV Support for living room devices User interface adapted for the living room Less browsing, more watching with personalized recommendations for content like movies and TV shows Voice search for Google Play, YouTube and supported apps so you can just say what you want to see Console-style Android gaming on your TV with a gamepad Cast your favorite entertainment apps to your big screen with Google Cast support for Android TV devices Accessibility Enhanced low vision and color blind capabilities Boost text contrast or invert colors to improve legibility Adjust display to improve color differentiation Now in 68+ languages 15 new additions Basque, Bengali, Burmese, Chinese Hong Kong, Galician, Icelandic, Kannada, Kyrgyz, Macedonian, Malayalam, Marathi, Nepali, Sinhala, Tamil, Telugu Device Set Up Get up and running in no-time Tap & go instant set up of your new Android phone or tablet by simply tapping it to your old one requires NFC Whenever you get a new Android phone or tablet, you can bring over your apps from Google Play automatically from any of your old Android devices And a whole lot more Tap & pay easily manage multiple payment apps by quickly switching between them Print preview and page range support Revamped display for battery, Bluetooth, data usage, and Wi-Fi settings and new search functionality New device level feedback for Nexus devices in Settings > about phone > send feedback Easier sharing with Improved ranking of your options within the share menu Android Beam lets you share a file with someone nearby by gently tapping the two devices together Where supported by the hardware, your device will wake up as soon as you pick it up or tap the screen twice Improved hardware keyboard accessory support including support for multilingual, emoji input, search key, and improved app and system key chords

Thetrick is to first update all your apps, including Motorola Update Services. Open the Google Play app and tap on the top left and go to 'My apps'. Then update all of them. If your connection is slow update them one by one. After the updates have been installed go to Settings-About phone-System Updates. Now you will get the update for Android

It's been a while since Android Lollipop was unveiled, but a lot of your handsets still don't have it, as it's down to individual manufacturers to bring it to their takes time, but we're seeing it trickle out to ever more phones, and many manufacturers have also revealed when they plan to roll out the constantly updating this article as new information emerges so read on for details about your specific device and manufacturer and remember to check back good news though is that if you don't have Lollipop for your phone yet you probably will soon. And the even better news it's worth the wait, as it includes a smörgåsbord of new features, a visual overhaul and numerous under-the-hood improvements to make it faster, more efficient and lighter on your our hands on Android Lollipop reviewLatest update The Android Lollipop update is now available for the Sony Xperia T2 Ultra Dual and the Samsung Galaxy Grand of the best things about buying a Nexus device is that they're first in line for software updates. As such not only did the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 ship with Android Lollipop, but it's since been rolled out to the Nexus 5, Nexus 4, Nexus 7 Wi-Fi both the 2012 and 2013 versions and the Nexus most of the remotely recent Nexus devices accounted for, but it does leave a big question mark against the cellular versions of the Nexus 7 2012 and 2013. Those tablets should see an update at some time, though Google has not indicated when this will Nexus devices older than the ones we've already mentioned are all but guaranteed not to get it, meaning that Nexus S owners are plum out of luck. Google has also confirmed that the Galaxy Nexus will not receive the HTC One M8 should be receiving an Android update with HTC's Sense 7 UI in August, according to TalkAndroid. The HTC One M9 update was also included in the speculation as another device that will be getting upgraded around the same now been revealed that European owners of the HTC One M9 will get the OTA over the air update to Android at the beginning of only with the HTC One M9 benefit from the host of bug fixes that Google included with Android but it will also make the handset charge Android Lollipop update, which comes with a few more fixes, is now also making its way to the HTC One M9, so checking your Settings to see if the update is ready for your for older handsets waiting for Android the Google Play Edition of the HTC One M7 has got the update, while unlocked and developer versions of the HTC One M8 worldwide and the HTC One M7 in the US have now been given a lick of Lollipop owners who have a device that's tied to a specific mobile network or those with a One M7 outside the US may have to hold on for a little while going to assume that most other HTC handsets released in the last 12-18 months will also get Lollipop at some point given HTC's commitment to the upgrade a general rule the more recent and high profile a device is the more likely it is to get an update. Indeed according to LlabTooFeR the HTC Desire Eye and HTC One E8 will both get leak states the HTC One Mini 2 and Desire 816 will get Lollipop sometime in March or April, while the HTC One Max, HTC One Mini and Butterfly S have an expected Android rollout of Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge both came with Android Lollipop installed, but Samsung is now in the process of rolling out an update to the latest version, Android Lollipop of unlocked Galaxy Note 4s are now able to get the update by connecting to a Wi-Fi network, opening up Settings, selecting 'About Device' and tapping on 'Update Now' under the Software Update Android Lollipop update is now rolling out to international versions of the Galaxy Note 4, so check your device to see if there is a new download waiting for you to started rolling out Android to the Galaxy S5 in mid-January, so most if not all S5 handsets should have it by Android update for Samsung's Galaxy S4 handset is now live for owners in India, so we should expect S4 smartphones in other parts of the world to get the update soon. You'll be able to download the 1GB update OTA over the air or through the Samsung Kies desktop users of the Galaxy S4 should also be able to grab the update, while various European countries are seeing the update land on the Galaxy S4 Samsung Galaxy Grand Prime is also getting an update to Android Lollipop in Russia, with handsets in other countries getting it soon fact, owners of the Galaxy Grand Prime in the US can now get the Android Samsung Galaxy Note Edge should have the update to Android Lollipop by now, with it heading to lucky owners in Australia first. The update will be large, so make sure you're on Wi-Fi when you download, and Samsung notes you'll need 3GB of free update to Android Lollipop is now being rolled out to the Galaxy Note Edge in the US. If you're on Sprint, Verizon, T-Mobile and AT&T then you should be getting the Android Lollipop soon, though no exact date has been Edge owners outside of the US or on other networks should get the update soon as also now started rolling out to the Galaxy Note 3 already according to SamMobile, and Samsung has just announced on Twitter that the Galaxy Note 3 Neo will be getting the Lollipop update France has also announced that unlocked Galaxy Alpha handsets in Europe will now be getting the Android Lollipop update in operators will also get the update, but it might take some time before they begin rolling it out to Galaxy Alphas that are locked to their Samsung handsets may have to wait a little longer, although we'd expect that most high profile devices released in the last 18 months to two years will get the update, including the Galaxy S5 in the year it was confirmed by UK network Three that the Galaxy S4 Mini would not be getting Android Lollipop due to memory limitations of the device. Samsung UK has since confirmed on Twitter that the Galaxy Ace 4 will not be getting the Android Lollipop update has now confirmed those in the UK will not see an update to Lollipop on the Galaxy Note 2 or the Galaxy S3. It isn't currently clear why the Lollipop software won't be coming to handsets as those in Denmark and Poland are soon to receive the update but we've asked Samsung and hope to hear back of Samsung's distinctive Galaxy K Zoom handset, which features a rear camera and 10x optical zoom, are also out of luck with the official Samsung Mobile UK Twitter account confirming that the device will not be getting an update to Android doesn't seem great at updating its tablets either. There's a good chance recent slates like its Note Pro and Tab S ranges and even the Samsung Galaxy Note 2014 will get Android Lollipop, but anything older or low end is probably not going to has openly declared that it will be "bringing Android Lollipop to the entire Xperia Z Series."It's even published a full list of handsets that are in line for Android Lollipop, and the Sony Xperia Z Ultra Google Play Edition has already received the started rolling out the Android Lollipop upgrade for the Xperia Z3 and the Xperia Z3 Compact on March 16. Owners in the Nordics and Baltics regions will be the first to see the update, with other markets getting it soon also announced that the rest of the Xperia Z series will get the update, and sure enough a new blog post on April 16 claimed that the Xperia Z3 Dual, Xperia Z1, Xperia Z1 Compact and Xperia Z Ultra will be getting Android Lollipop in the next few Xperia T2 Ultra and Xperia C3 are scheduled to follow in a few more weeks, with Xperia devices from 2013, including Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia ZR and the Xperia Tablet Z, also due for an upgrade sometime in the has also brought the Android Lollipop update to the Xperia T2 Ultra Dual as an OTA over the air update and is being rolled out in stages, but if you're impatient you can upgrade manually by opening Settings and tapping "About Device", select "System Updates" and then tap on "Check for updates". Sign up to receive daily breaking news, reviews, opinion, analysis, deals and more from the world of tech.
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