Phone manufacturers are rolling out Android 5.0 Lollipop for their smartphones. Samsung seems to be the busiest one releasing upgrade for the Galaxy Note 4, Galaxy Noted Edge, Galaxy S4 in Russia, Galaxy S4 (Android 5.0.1), and the Galaxy S4 LTE-A. All these arrived after the South Korean giant announced back in December that Android Lollipop would be coming to Samsung users the following month. There’s also Lenovo-owned Motorola releasing sweet updates to the Moto Maxx and Moto E and the 2nd-gen Moto E.

Meanwhile, the LG G3 and the LG G Pro 2 in Europe, HTC One M8, HTC One M7 Developer Edition, HTC One M8 for Rogers and Telus, Nexus 7, also got a taste of Android Lollipop. Android 5.0 is also coming soon to the Sony Xperia Z2, Xperia Z3, Android One, Nexus devices, OnePlus One, and more Motorola Android devices.

As for Lenovo, the company is prepping up most of its latest smartphones for a Lollipop update that is expected to be released on the 2nd quarter of 2015. No exact dates have been given but at least we know the following mobile devices will be upgraded to Lollipop 5.0 from the current KitKat 4.4 mobile OS version: Lenovo A5000, A6000, P70-A, S90-A, VIBE X2 (Lenovo X2), VIBE Z2, and VIBE Z2 Pro aka Lenovo K920.

According to Lenovo, the upcoming upgrade will only be applied to units bought from retail market. Those under a contract or those from network operators are not yet covered. You still need to check with your carrier.

SOURCE: Lenovo

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