Friday, October 24, 2014

Android version report card: How the top phones line up



Wondering if your recently purchased Android handset will be updated with Lollipop? Check out our handy chart which covers a variety of top smartphones.



Formally announced in mid-October, Android 5.0 Lollipop is set to launch with new Nexus devices on November 3.
For customers anxious to get their hands on the latest from Google and its hardware partners the next few weeks should prove quite fun. But, those who recently purchased a handset will also be interested in Android 5.0's tasty new features. This will be even more so if you picked up a flagship model.
We have compiled a handy chart which outlines the top smartphones of 2013-2014 and listed their respective expectations. For the sake of keeping things simple, we'll refer to some of these models in a broad sense and not break down individual carrier versions. Just know that even the manufacturers which have promised Lollipop have not provided exact release dates.

ModelCurrent VersionGetting Lollipop?
Google Nexus 54.4.4 KitKatConfirmed
Google Nexus 44.4.4 KitKatConfirmed
HTC One M84.4.4 KitKatConfirmed
HTC One M74.4.3 KitKatConfirmed
Samsung Galaxy S54.4.4 KitKatNo announcement
Samsung Galaxy S44.4.2 KitKatNo announcement
Samsung Galaxy Note 44.4.4 KitKatNo announcement
Samsung Galaxy Note 34.4.4 KitKatNo announcement
LG G34.4.2 KitKatNo announcement
LG G24.4.2 KitKatNo announcement
Sony Xperia Z34.4.4 KitKatConfirmed
Sony Xperia Z24.4.2 KitKatConfirmed
Moto X (2014)4.4.4 KitKatConfirmed
Moto X (2013)4.4.4 KitKatConfirmed
Moto G (2014)4.4.2 KitKatConfirmed
Moto G (2013)4.4.2 KitKatConfirmed

Note that there are plenty of other models and variants which should see Android 5.0 in due time.SonyHTC, and Motorola were all quick to spell out a wider range of products which will pick up Lollipop.
In terms of other phones or tablets, the general rule tends to be newer and more popular devices get the update first, followed by carrier-exclusive products. International and unlocked smartphones can sometimes receive new versions weeks ahead of those offered by wireless providers.
CNET contacted LG and Samsung for comment, however neither had anything to share at this time. We will update the post as new devices are confirmed or begin to receive their Lollipop updates. In the meanwhile, I suggest following your favorite hardware maker or carrier on social media. It's often there that companies will first confirm updates.


via Cnet

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