Showing posts with label Android M. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Android M. Show all posts
Saturday, July 25, 2015
LG G4 Android 5.1.1 Update Not Planned At The Moment: LG
Just over a week after LG said that it currently has no plans to update the G3 to Android 5.1 Lollipop, the company has given a similar heads-up about the G4 Android 5.1.1 update.
While no additional details were provided, it could be that the company may just be planning a jump straight to Android M for its latest flagship, too.
Meanwhile, Samsung's latest Galaxy S6 duo flagships have started receiving the Android 5.1.1 update - it is currently rolling out to T-Mobile and US Cellular units in the US. In addition, the S6 is getting it in France, while the S6 Edge is getting it in the UK.
Meanwhile, Samsung's latest Galaxy S6 duo flagships have started receiving the Android 5.1.1 update - it is currently rolling out to T-Mobile and US Cellular units in the US. In addition, the S6 is getting it in France, while the S6 Edge is getting it in the UK.
Thursday, July 9, 2015
Android M, When Will I Receive It?
Android M has been officially presented at Google I/O, but the question remains - when will your smartphone get the update to Android M? Read when devices from Samsung, Sony, Google and more will get the latest Android update.
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HTC Android M update
HTC has already announced that the HTC One models M9 and M9 + will get the Android M update. It isn't clear yet when other devices, such as the HTC One (M8), will get it too.
HTC has already announced that the HTC One models M9 and M9 + will get the Android M update. It isn't clear yet when other devices, such as the HTC One (M8), will get it too.
Samsung Android M update
Samsung has not yet commented on its update schedule, but we can assume that both the Galaxy S6, S6 Edge and Galaxy Note 4 will get the Android M update. We've contacted Samsung and are awaiting a response on their Android M update plans.
Sony Android M update
Sony has remained silent on its update schedule, but the Xperia Z3, Z3+, Z4 and Xperia tablet will almost certainly receive the update to Android M.
Sony has remained silent on its update schedule, but the Xperia Z3, Z3+, Z4 and Xperia tablet will almost certainly receive the update to Android M.
LG Android M update
Although there is no official word from LG, the LG G4 and the LG G3 will almost certainly receive Android M. We've send LG a request for comment regarding its update plans. We will give you details when we get a response.
Motorola Android M update
Motorola's smartphones usually get updates quickly. That means the Moto X (2014) should be one of the first smartphones to get the Android M update. But models like the Moto G (2014), and also the new Moto E, will also get the update.
Motorola told that it hasn't received source code from Google yet. Once Motorola gets the source code, it'll prepare Android M for its smartphones. However, we don't yet have a timetable and list of devices which will get Android M.
Huawei Android M update
Huawei might see Android M as something sinister - that's because it must first roll out Android Lollipop to its latest smartphones. Only after that can Huawei tackle the update to Android M. Meanwhile, we have received details from Huawei: the P8 will be the first device to get the Android M update. However, Huawei has not given an exact date for when this will occur.
Huawei might see Android M as something sinister - that's because it must first roll out Android Lollipop to its latest smartphones. Only after that can Huawei tackle the update to Android M. Meanwhile, we have received details from Huawei: the P8 will be the first device to get the Android M update. However, Huawei has not given an exact date for when this will occur.
Friday, July 3, 2015
Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos Gets The Taste of Android 5.1.1 Lollipop
Samsung Galaxy S6 Duos gets its taste of the absolute latest version of Android, namely 5.1.1 Lollipop.
The single-SIM version of the Galaxy S6 has been on the receiving end of this particular iteration of Android for a few weeks now, depending on region and carrier.
The single-SIM version of the Galaxy S6 has been on the receiving end of this particular iteration of Android for a few weeks now, depending on region and carrier.
In the case of the dual-SIM Galaxy S6 Duos, the download will be around 620MB in size if you choose to apply the update over-the-air. You can obviously do that, but if for some reason you don't get the update notification on your phone, you can always turn to Kies, Samsung's desktop PC app, for help. You should be able to install the new software using it too.
For now, the rollout seems to be confined to Dubai, the United Arab Emirates. However, it's sure to spread to other markets soon.
Just as the changelog in the screenshot notes, aside from bumping up the Android version, the new software also brings with it some unnamed security enhancements, improved UI and system stability, and performance improvements.
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