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Android 5.2 Lollipop update: everything you need to know
Robert Zak 1 hour ago
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The Android 5.1 Lollipop is steadily (and slowly) making its way to devices,
and we now know what treats, fixes and updates it contains inside. The
rollout of 5.1 also means it's a good time to start talking about what we
want and expect from the Android 5.2 Lollipop update.
While there are few hard facts about it so far, there are already a few
rumors swirling around, as well as our own expectations about what can be
done to improve on Android. As more information about the Android 5.2
Lollipop update emerges, this will be the place to find out about it - so
stay tuned.
Android 5.1 Lollipop update
Android 5.0 Lollipop update
android lollipop teaser 01
Android 5.2 Lollipop is almost certainly in development, but will it
introduce any sweet new features? / © AndroidPIT
Information about Android 5.2 Lollipop is scarce so far, but back in
February a Geekbench benchmark emerged of a Nexus 5 seemingly running
Android 5.2 Lollipop. While the benchmark gives no details on what to expect
from Android 5.2, it suggests that there are a few pockets of the world
where some early build of it already exists.
androidpit nexus 5 lollipop 5 2
This information on GeekBench seems to show a Nexus 5 running Android 5.2
Lollipop. / © GeekBench
As with all Android updates, 5.1 fixed many problems, but also introduced a
few of its own. The Nexus 5, for example, has seen reports of a memory leak,
which has slowed some users' devices down. We'd hope that this will be
fixed in a 5.1.1 Lollipop update, but it could feature in Android 5.2
instead. Battery life is also something that regularly improves with Android
updates, so we're hoping that Android 5.2 Lollipop will continue improving
the OS in this area too.
Of course, we always hope that major updates like this will bring with them
one or two surprise features that take the Android OS forward, rather than
just iron out its flaws. We'll keep you posted as more details emerge.
Android 5.2 Lollipop update: everything you need to know
Robert Zak 1 hour ago
0
Share on Facebook Tweet on Twitter Share on Google+
The Android 5.1 Lollipop is steadily (and slowly) making its way to devices,
and we now know what treats, fixes and updates it contains inside. The
rollout of 5.1 also means it's a good time to start talking about what we
want and expect from the Android 5.2 Lollipop update.
While there are few hard facts about it so far, there are already a few
rumors swirling around, as well as our own expectations about what can be
done to improve on Android. As more information about the Android 5.2
Lollipop update emerges, this will be the place to find out about it - so
stay tuned.
Android 5.1 Lollipop update
Android 5.0 Lollipop update
android lollipop teaser 01
Android 5.2 Lollipop is almost certainly in development, but will it
introduce any sweet new features? / © AndroidPIT
Information about Android 5.2 Lollipop is scarce so far, but back in
February a Geekbench benchmark emerged of a Nexus 5 seemingly running
Android 5.2 Lollipop. While the benchmark gives no details on what to expect
from Android 5.2, it suggests that there are a few pockets of the world
where some early build of it already exists.
androidpit nexus 5 lollipop 5 2
This information on GeekBench seems to show a Nexus 5 running Android 5.2
Lollipop. / © GeekBench
As with all Android updates, 5.1 fixed many problems, but also introduced a
few of its own. The Nexus 5, for example, has seen reports of a memory leak,
which has slowed some users' devices down. We'd hope that this will be
fixed in a 5.1.1 Lollipop update, but it could feature in Android 5.2
instead. Battery life is also something that regularly improves with Android
updates, so we're hoping that Android 5.2 Lollipop will continue improving
the OS in this area too.
Of course, we always hope that major updates like this will bring with them
one or two surprise features that take the Android OS forward, rather than
just iron out its flaws. We'll keep you posted as more details emerge.