Monday, January 5, 2015

Lollipop Android 5.0 Update: Release Date for … – Latinos Post in Spanish

 First Posted: Jan 05, 2015 1:48 PM EST

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The race continues L Android, but it seems that Samsung is on track for a launch in January 2015 to update Android 5.0 Lollipop in the US – The Galaxy S5, Note 4 Note Edge, Note 4 and S4 at the top of the list of launch OTA – if an alleged leak on Reddit proves true

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During the week of new year, a Reddit user named “SamsungRep2015″ uploaded an image supposedly detailing Samsung launch Samsung Lollipop users in 2015.

The post was ” verified “by a moderator Reddit and apparently shows that Samsung could beat HTC, LG and other popular Android OEMs in the race to upgrade their phones Lollipop 2014 in the US.

According to the post, the main Android devices Samsung “begin to receive update SO Lollipop” soon, “from January 2015.” The email seems to employees’ SES, “according sites like PhoneArena refers to” Samsung Experience Store. “- Kiosks you see in stores like Best Buy

The user Reddit elaborate including the Samsung Galaxy S5, Note 4 and Note Edte receive updates Lollipop first, followed by the GS4 and Note 3.

Is it Real?

While the release date for Samsung devices in the US It is new, the actual order of launches Android L is what you expect, and there are several reasons to trust the “leak” and not.

First of all, the “SamsungRep2015″ account was deleted from Reddit after two days along with your messages with features and rumors of upcoming Samsung Galaxy S6.

But the post about Android L is still Reddit and is still marked as “verified,” and as mentioned earlier, removal of the account could point to vercidad filtration, if it was used as a temporary account disposable to cover the trail of the source.

Add the fact that SamsungRep2015 introduced himself as ” employed by Samsung, “according to BGR; SES work in shops is a little direct relationship to the manufacturer.

However, Samsung alert the employees in stores update their models before the update reaches activated devices operators in the US, which is exactly what this email.

You need to make a last consideration for those who expect an update notification OTA Android L in January for your Samsung devices: Even if the email is genuine, does not confirm that any device consumer – smartphones activated with US operators, which typically take four to six weeks to test and verify that the new OS work on their network before starting the OTA release. – Lollipop receive in January 2015

Specifically, the email says “Updating Android Samsung Lollipop reach users in 2015″ and that “From January 2015, Android devices will begin to receive updates Lollipop.” No specific confirmation that the Samsung phone a user receives Lollipop in January.

To interpret the words as accurately, especially in an internal email from a company, it may be not very accurate, but is everything have, and you have to pay attention to what is said -. and what is not said

Maybe see Lollipop in SES models in January but still have to wait for your carrier launches Android L in February, which is the most realistic for the arrival of the update date. And that’s if filración is genuine

Boost Android L Increases

But there is reason for hope. Android 5.0 Lollipop has been seen in Galaxy S4, S5 and a downloadable Galaxy leaked version is now available for download on XDA for Samsung Galaxy Note 3.

All these updates are for developers Lollipop or international models, but a trial version of Android L for the GS5 Sprint was seen and posted for download on XDA this week.

And returning to Fuenta the latest excitement, progress Sprint with Android 5.0 on the GS5 would be consistent with that SamsungRep2015 that said “Samsung is pushing operators and engages directly to send updates faster. Already had an effect on the S5 and Note 4″.

Stay tuned for more updates as Android 5.0 Lollipop begins to reach the best Android devices in the US.

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