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Extrait: The main difference for Android Lollipop is the revised design; Material Design, as it's known, is not simply an aesthetic overhaul (although that is indeed a big part of it) as it also directly affects the way you interact with the software. Android Loll...
Clean user interface, upgraded security, new camera API and battery saver mode
Managed profile support not active
Android 5.0 Lollipop's Material design, reworked notifications system and advanced array of security and productivity services make it the best version of Google's mobile operating system to date...
Clean user interface, upgraded security, new camera API and battery saver mode
Still not as secure as iOS, managed profile support not active
Android 5.0 Lollipop's Material design, reworked notifications system and advanced array of security and productivity services make it the best version of Google's mobile operating system to date....
Clean, accessible look, Handy lock screen notifications, 64-bit support is important for the future
No clear day-to-day performance boost yet
Android 5.0 Lollipop may not mean a great deal to phones with thick custom interfaces, but it unlocks loads of future potential. Next, read our best smartphones round-up or our best android phones round-up...
Overall, Android 5.0 is very impressive and you should certainly download it when an update is available for your device. More than ever, it's a viable alternative for hardened iOS fans who are fed up with Apple's restrictions.Tags:AndroidBest prices toda...
Still missing certain features, Camera app underpowered
Android Lollipop is a charming visual update that shows a sensible deviation from the new direction Google put forward in the 'Google Now' interface it introduced with the Nexus 5. It looks and feels good.However, it relies more on having good base hardwa...
Publié: 2014-11-03, Auteur: Chris , review by: pocket-lint.com
New animations are consistent, adds lots of refinement, notifications are enhanced, great use of punchy colours
Some design inconsistencies remain, media volume controls, early app incompatibilities
Android 5.0 Lollipop is a comprehensive step forward for Android, most noticeably through design. It's easy to say that there isn't a headline feature that makes Lollipop really appealing, but it's in the reworking of the core experience that the re...
Extrait: The Nexus 7 Lollipop update delivers a completely new look to the Nexus 7, reviving the year old Nexus 7 2013 that remained one of the most popular Android tablets of the last year. Google delivered the Android 5.0 Lollipop update in November and just rec...
I think Google really hit the nail on the head with Android Lollipop. It evokes the same sort of feeling that the release of iOS 7 did, without some of the negative experiences that followed. Getting a brand new interface is always exciting, as it can dra...