Google officially starts pushing Android 5.0 Lollipop

Google officially starts pushing Android 5.0 Lollipop

[[122605]]

At this year's Google I/O developer conference, Google said that the new version of Android is the biggest upgrade in the history of Google's mobile operating system.

Google has officially started pushing Android 5.0 to users from today, at least Lollipop is no longer exclusive to Nexus 6/9. Of course, in the early stage, only Nexus and Google Play Edition devices can be upgraded at the earliest.

The biggest change in Lollipop is the introduction of Google's new design concept - Material Design. Many of Google's applications have adapted to this new design, including the recently launched Inbox email client. According to Google, many third-party applications will also adapt to Material Design, including The Wall Street Journal, Tumblr and Buzzfeed.

If you have a Nexus or Google Play Edition device, you can now pay attention to whether there are any system update prompts.

<<:  Apple Pay: Apple's payment ambitions_Mobile Technology Semi-monthly Issue 45_51CTO.com

>>:  Ive's first design project at Apple revealed: laying the foundation for success

Recommend

User search behavior value: Analysis of the value of vertical search engine data

Vertical search engines are search windows provid...

Tesla investigation rips Germany for wrongdoing, says allegations not misleading

The German government recently expressed great di...

The entire process of traffic monetization, 7 key links!

Paul Gram said: The essence of entrepreneurship i...

Analysts' view on virtual reality: Opportunity or concept?

In the classic blockbuster "The Matrix"...

Teach you how to quickly find shortcuts for APP operation and promotion

The eight golden rules introduced in this article...

up to date! Data rankings of 56 information flow advertising media platforms!

The following is the latest traffic rankings of 5...

How to find the right brand marketing method?

In life, we often see the success of others and t...

Trash! Why is the usage rate so low every time a coupon is issued?

Coupons are widely used, from offline stores to o...