First Posted: April 20, 2015 3:10 PM EDT
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Several devices can now get a taste of Android 5.1 L, thanks to new custom firmwares
Recently, the. more new custom ROM based on Android 5.1 L has reached the LG G3, International Business Times reported. The software is developed by Life Walker, based on CyanogenMod 12.1 series.
The firmware can only be installed on LG G3 models d855. For those who do not know, try specific firmware on devices that do not correspond could ruin the device.
While the flashing is done, it is suggested that the battery is 80%, and as always, back up files is recommended. The firmware can be downloaded here.
Meanwhile, a night CM12.1 version is also available for Motorola Moto E (Condor) based on AOSP (Android Open Source Project) 5.1 Lollipop. In another article, IBT mentioned characteristics, including bug fixes, new apps and customizations such as sound alerts and optional LED colors to email.
The night versions, however, are unstable versions will surely have problems. The firmware is specially built for the Moto E first generation IBT said, and can be downloaded here.
The CyanogenMod team also credited for launching Android 5.1 custom ROM via BlissPop, said The Android Soul, made for OnePlus One.
According to the source, this version is one of the most customizable ROMs that you can install on your phone, with an experience of unmodified interface and more customization options.
Several customization options include CM12 Theme Engine, Status Bar and Notification Drawer, among others. The version can be downloaded here.
Meanwhile, Google has revealed the official factory image (LMY47O) Android 5.1 L for Geeks Android Nexus 4. As said, the release came shortly after files OTA.
While the factory image LMY47O Android 5.1 can be flashed over any ROM, the source wrote that all data, so apparently will be deleted. The file can be downloaded here.
Finally, there comes a custom firmware based on AOSP 5.1 for the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 (GT-N7105) 6G-LTE model, IBT quoted. The version is created by veteran XDA Developer forum member wilson3q.
The firmware includes bug fixes, improvements, changes to LMK minfree, multi-user enabled and removed all the kernels for debugging. With a weight of 244.9 MB, the file can be downloaded here.
Flashing custom firmwares required to perform highly technical procedures to be carried out with caution. The Latinos Post is not responsible for any incident that may happen during the process. Please do not proceed if you are unsure about any of the steps.
Check out what’s new in Android 5.1 L (via TechnoBuffalo) below.
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