Android 5.0 Lollipop: the deferred update?

Yesterday, Google announced that it had begun to deploy updates to Android Lollipop to a number of devices, which are found naturally be the Nexus smartphones and tablets the company.


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However, a recent publication of Talk Android , updates to Android 5.0 Lollipop were delayed, and Google have paused the process updates yet .

The news comes from Artem Russakovskii Android Police, who noted that Google has stopped the deployment of the latest mobile operating system from the company due to a number of bugs. At the time of this writing, this information has not yet been officially confirmed by Google.
According to Artem, Google will resume the process of updates to Android 5.0 on their Nexus devices Lollipop next week, and updates will apparently be released again next Wednesday, November 12 .

Anyway, while Google says that the update is being rolled out, his absence on our smartphones and tablets suggests otherwise. If the process was stopped due to numerous bugs, it is rather a good despite the disappointment.

Google has not confirmed the devices that will receive the first update, but we suspect that the Nexus 4, the Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10 are likely to have. Google will probably shift the launch of Android 5.0 to ensure that it works well.

If you own a smartphone or tablet above, when the new OS comes, you'll get a message indicating that it is ready to be installed. If you're desperate, you can force your smartphone to search for updates by going to "Settings", "About phone" and "Software Update."

Once we have a few more details or official confirmation from Google on exactly what is happening with the updates, I will keep you informed.
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