Nexus 5 Android 5.0 Lollipop
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As you've probably already heard, the Moto X (2014) got the Lollipop soak test late last week. The rollout has officially started for the Moto X (2014) Android 5.0 update and even the Moto G (2014) is getting Lollipop, making the Nexus 5 miss out on the front-of-the-line VIP service once again. Even the LG G3 got the Android 5.0 update before the Nexus 5. So how serious was this battery bug, and how come the Moto and LG devs didn't seem to worry about it? Perhaps it's just another nifty Google-built, Nexus 5-specific issue.
The recent history of the Nexus 5 Android update...
While both the Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 come out of the box running Android 5.0, the rest of the Nexus range will have to wait a little bit longer. The Nexus 9 got the final build version of Android 5.0 just before it hit the Play Store: what Google called the ''retail version'' of the new Android firmware. And earlier in that same week, as various Nexus devices saw the Android 5.0 source code uploaded to the Android Open Source Project (AOSP), we all got tittery with excitement and awaited imminent OTA rollouts or factory image deployment. But nothing happened. So what went wrong?
Traditionally, the more significant Android updates have had a two-week window or so in between the AOSP code being uploaded and the factory images appearing. Smaller updates tend to see the AOSP code and images go live around the same time. The over the air updates, however, may start before the factory images appear, but because they take weeks to complete, the factory images usually appear before everyone has the OTA anyway.
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Considering the batching process for the OTA update, it could easily be mid-November before you finally see it on your phone. The factory images might not even appear this week (although we think they will). But never fear, as soon as the OTA starts rolling or the factory image becomes available, the internet will melt down – so there's no chance of not knowing all about it when it does start. Update screenshots await!
What date are you expecting Android 5.0 for the Nexus 5? Will Motorola beat Nexus this time?
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Nexus 5 Android 5.0 Lollipop
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