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Nexus 5, Nexus 6 To Receive Android 5.1.1 Lollipop Bug Fixes Update for Camera, Security Issues? Memory Leak Bug Fix is Not Included in the Latest OS Update?

Android 5.1.1 is expected to resolve camera and security issues in Nexus handsets, but the memory leak bug fix is not included in changelogs? That could change when the newest OS version will be rolled out to other Android devices, including Nexus and Motorola.


OnePlus secretly working on an Android 5.0 OS for OnePlus One

OnePlus is secretly working on an Android 5.0 OS for the OnePlus One device. This was due to licensing issues of the Cyanogen in India. An alpha build of the OS is replacing the Cyanogen.

Nexus 5, Nexus 6 Android 5.1 Update Release But Other Nexus OTA Remains Debatable

Google has started rolling out Android 5.1 Lollipop updates particularly for Nexus 5 and 6 users. It is also expected that more Nexus owners will receive the update. However, time frame, and type of update are yet to be confirmed. A bonus guide about Nexus 6, and Galaxy S6 devices were also revealed.

Android 5.1 L Roll-out Brings Nexus 5 Connectivity Issues: Fixes, New Features including HD and Device Protection Unveiled

Google continuest ot roll out ist Android 5.1 Lollipop update. However, many Nexus users had experienced connectivity issues. Here are some solutions to those who are experiencing the said glitch.


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Android 5.1 Lollipop is set to hit top smartphone devices by March. This news was hint delivered by Mo Versi, HTC's vice president for Production Management, via his Twitter post responding to a One (M7) GPE user who inquired about bug fix update.
Nexus 4 users has been complaining about bugs on their device and is pushing for Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update, and finally Google answered the calls.
Android L 5.0 Lollipop to be shipped with Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 in November, promises visual overhaul and matching widgets. Other Nexus devices to be updated soon, with Motorola promising fast update.
It's a does-it-does-it-not kind of warning for Android flashlight app users. Flashlight apps may not be as helpful, but riskier if used.
Google Inc (GOOGL.O) is developing a new 7-inch tablet that can capture 3-D images, and plans to produce about 4,000 of these prototypes beginning next month, the Wall Street Journal reported, citing people briefed on the company's plans.
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