The changes that Google has made to Android in recent years came in small steps. That is understandable, because in the early years was the development of the operating system rather boisterous, allowing manufacturers and developers sometimes could not keep up with everything. A little stability was thus in place.
Now that Android has become more mature and the software developers and manufacturers have a good grasp, it’s time for a big step. That puts Google with Android 5.0, also known as Android Lollipop.
Lollipop is no successor full of small changes, but in many ways a new milestone for Android. With Google Lollipop combines a large-scale change in design terms with some fundamental changes in the technical field. The innovations are so that the company for the first time in the history of Android released a public test version so developers could prepare for these changes. Great
The final version of Android 5.0 has been available for several Nexus devices and we are here in recent times busily went to work. In this review you can also read all about the new design and the many functional changes, both under the hood and in the interface.
This review is based on version LRX21L running on the Nexus 9 and the LPX13D-preview-build on the Nexus 5.
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