Wednesday, January 7, 2015

Android 5.0.2 Lollipop: Launched Update for Nexus 7 – Latinos Post in Spanish

 First Posted: Jan 07, 2015 4:16 PM EST

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The new version of Android, 5.0 Lollipop has caused many problems for users Nexus. While Google patched some with Android 5.0.1, there are still errors. Fortunately for users of WiFi tablet Nexus in July 2012, there is an Android 5.0.2 update is available.

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Most of the owners of the tablet Nexus July 2012 WiFi will have to manually download the update Android 5.0.2 (LRX22G) “nakasi” developer site via Google. This also involves automatically install it, and for those who do not know flash your Android devices, it is probably best to wait due to the possibility of ruining the device. The OTA update has been confirmed, although it seems that the launch is very slow because only few users have reported that they have received the update notification.

Details on what brings Android 5.0.2 are few, but overall seems to improve the stability problems that brought 5.0 and brings improved performance. Of course, like any new firmware, bring their problems to the table as battery problems, sound, WiFi connectivity, but still better than the previous version.

Strangely, the Nexus tablet in July 2012 WiFi is the only one with a file download Android 5.0.2. The Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 6 July 2012 Nexus, Nexus Nexus 10 9 and only have Android 5.0.1 available. He has not said whether the devices receive 5.0.2 or if Google just jump to Android 5.1, which supposedly will be released in February, before upgrading. Even stranger is the predicament of Nexus July 2012 3G – this tablet is still stuck with Android 4.4.4 KitKat

The reason for the discrepancy in the Android versions on Android devices is due to the nature of. open source Android. Google originally developed the new code and throws the public and, shortly thereafter, the Nexus brand devices because they use standard Android. Other companies such as Samsung and HTC, however, take the time to write code for their devices, which usually offer their own intefaces (TouchWiz Samsung and HTC Sense). If the device is connected to an operator, consumers should expect further networks add their own software and released.

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