In December, Samsung Finland reportedly Confirmed That The Samsung Galaxy Note 2, released in 2012, Will receive the Android 5.0 Lollipop update soon. But now, Samsung Poland HAS Confirmed the Lollipop update via the ITS official Twitter account.
Even though, the existence of the Android 5.0 update Lollipop NOTE 2 HAS BEEN Confirmed, There is no word on the official roll-out SCHEDULE. PhoneArena says, the release Will most likely be in The Following months. Also It Is Worth Noting That, the US variants of the Samsung Galaxy Note 2 comes powered by the company’s own Exynos 4412 chipset with a quad-core processor, similar to the European versions. Therefore, the US version of the Galaxy Note 2 willalso Get the Lollipop Update, Says The Same site.
Sam Mobile Points Out That, Samsung and Other OEM Generally upgrade the flagship smartphones with The Latest Software Updates Up to 18 months from the release date. In the case of the Galaxy Note 2, it is almost three years since the handset debuted. Even then, Samsung is on course to deliver .its latest Android update to the erstwhile handset. In hindsight, Samsung HAS apparently rolled out three major OS updates to the Note 2 thus far.
On the other hand, Motorola Has some good news for a couple of the Moto Series of smartphones. The company HAS Confirmed That the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the Motorola Moto Maxx and The Moto E Has Begun. Speaking of Testing phase, apparently, the Moto Maxx’s Soak testing was Conducted in Brazil and Mexico, whereas the Moto E went to Brazil and India for the same.
Meanwhile, the Lollipop Software Update Will reportedly ask rolled out First to the Moto Maxx and The Moto E handsets Bought at retail shops. The update HAS reportedly been late out to a small group of people as a first step and in case, the results turn out to ask as expected, the Roll Out Will Begin in full-swing, says Motorola.
In The Case of the Moto E, the device owners are Requested to Prepare for the Android 5.0 update Lollipop village Installing the latest version of the Motorola Update Services. This can be downloaded from the Google Play Store. Load-lifting, if readers’ll have any queries on the software update, head to the FAQs section of Motorola’s Official Website.
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