If the first smartphones, tablets and set-top box Android 5.0 should begin to be shipped in a few weeks, Google will soon begin deploying as Android 5.0 update over-the-air for all owners of recent devices Nexus.
See also : Android Lollipop will arrive on the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 on November 3
To help developers test their applications before the actual release of the mobile OS, Google released its SDK for Android 5.0 Lollipop . The preview pictures are also available for the Nexus 5 smartphone, and Nexus 7 (2013) tablet .
This is the third iteration of these images, and certainly since the last Android 5.0 Lollipop should be readily available for the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 in the coming weeks.
At present, it is not clear what is new in the just published images, but hopefully they will show us a Android 5.0 version is nearing completion. That said, there should be a few bugs. Therefore, if you are not a developer, you should probably go your way and wait for the official version.
If you can use these images to Android 5.0 to flash your Nexus 5 or your GSM Nexus 7 Wi-Fi only, know that you'll overwrite your existing data in the process. If you just want to put Android 4.4 update, you will have to wait an update over-the-air.
Android 5.0 SDK includes tools for developing Android applications using the new design language Material Design of Google, and other features included in the latest version of Android. Lollipop comes with 5000 new APIs.
The SDK also provides tools to develop applications for Android TV designed for large screens.
See also : Android Lollipop will arrive on the Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 on November 3
To help developers test their applications before the actual release of the mobile OS, Google released its SDK for Android 5.0 Lollipop . The preview pictures are also available for the Nexus 5 smartphone, and Nexus 7 (2013) tablet .
This is the third iteration of these images, and certainly since the last Android 5.0 Lollipop should be readily available for the Nexus 5 and Nexus 7 in the coming weeks.
At present, it is not clear what is new in the just published images, but hopefully they will show us a Android 5.0 version is nearing completion. That said, there should be a few bugs. Therefore, if you are not a developer, you should probably go your way and wait for the official version.
If you can use these images to Android 5.0 to flash your Nexus 5 or your GSM Nexus 7 Wi-Fi only, know that you'll overwrite your existing data in the process. If you just want to put Android 4.4 update, you will have to wait an update over-the-air.
Android 5.0 SDK includes tools for developing Android applications using the new design language Material Design of Google, and other features included in the latest version of Android. Lollipop comes with 5000 new APIs.
The SDK also provides tools to develop applications for Android TV designed for large screens.