Samsung Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Note 3 Neo Android 5.0 Lollipop Update and Installation
Samsung continues to release the Android 5.0 Lollipop update to its devices with the Galaxy Note 4 in line to receive it this time. Some parts of the globe have access to the software already but Samsung has yet to deliver it to all users. This time, new information suggests that the firmware is headed to Spain. Likewise, Galaxy Note 3 Neo has also been confirmed for an Android 5.0 Lollipop update.
Lollipop has been considered the biggest update from Android yet. It has been highly recommended for users despite the range of complaint that plague it. Nonetheless, for those who want to boost their device's performance, the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.0 changelog promises: fluidly animated and colorful Material Design interface, new downtime and interruptions settings, lock screen notifications featuring privacy and priority settings for each app and redesigned Overview space.
People can also expect the smarter internet connections, screen pinning, enhanced battery statistics, quick settings flashlight option, improved security and smarter internet connections. Likewise, users should also expect changes on Samsung’s native apps including enhanced in-app performance. As with other Android releases, the rollout comes in phases therefore some people may have early access while others delayed. For those eligible for the update already, there should be a notification prompt. Installation is a easy as downloading the software and selecting "Install Now" after. The device should reboot and install the software accordingly. People can also check the update manually via Settings > About device > Software updates > Check for software updates.
Another Samsung device has also become eligible for the Android 5.0 Lollipop update: the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 Neo. Samsung France confirmed the update via Twitter. According to the translated version: "The Lollipop update will be actually deployed on #GalaxyNote3Neo in the course of the year!" As for the actual tweet:
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