Wednesday, November 5, 2014

See when it will come to Android Samsung Galaxy Lollipop … – Five Days

It’s been a while that introduced the new version Android Lollipop and with it, the more optimized development, with a new design that promises to be much more efficient in all sections. Well, with the offering for sale of Nexus 9 may know how this development is a real way as every manufacturer is expected to launch its own update. So if you have some of the latest high-end models of Samsung and thanks to a document, it is possible to know the date that the new firmware will be in the game.

Since the publication of an image of an internal document from Samsung, you can set the month in which models like the Samsung Galaxy S4 or Note 3 have the new Google development. Specifically, in the present case indicates that the month of March 2015 is chosen by the Korean company to launch the corresponding ROM. Regarding the phablet, the arrival will be a month before, in February of that year.

But obviously also reference models that have been released this year are in the filtration. We refer to the Galaxy S5 and, of course, the Galaxy Note 4 , which has been a breakthrough on the market for Samsung. The fact is that in both cases, the arrival of Android sits Lollipop by January 2015, so there is not much to make this happen but it is true that you may overtake other companies, such as Motorola. Yes, if confirmed, we talk faster than at other times.

An additional detail is that, apart from the models shown, confirming that the Galaxy Note 3 Neo could be heading to the when receiving Android Lollipop , which would add to the whole Galaxy S4 range (Mini and Zoom included) and, no doubt, called Alpha, which can also be seen in the document.

In short, it seems that the new version of Android will run faster for much of the range of Samsung, which is good news. Thus the owners of some of the terminals indicated (and, surely, than others who are in the game, as the new A3, A5 and A7) enjoy a much cleaner appearance operating, thanks to better security system encryption and, of course, the manipulative notifications in the lock screen.

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