The songs, photos, apps, and even recent searches from one of your Android devices can be immediately enjoyed across all of your Android devices. For fewer worries and disruptions, adjust your settings so only certain people and notifications get through. When it's important, respond directly from your lockscreen.
Power for the long haul with a battery saver feature that extends your device by up to 90 minutes. And now it's easier to manage your power usage - see the estimated time left before you need to charge, and when you're charging, approximately how much time until it's topped up and ready to go. Share your device securely with guest user mode.
Or create multiple user accounts to enable friends to log in on your device. In either case, no one will be able to access any of your stuff. And you can use Android Smart Lock to secure your phone or tablet by pairing it with a trusted device like your wearable or even your car. See all features. A bold, colorful, and responsive UI design for consistent, intuitive experiences across all your devices.
Explore these carousel items. Google has announced the rollout of Android 5. Many Nexus users bought the devices because Google said these devices would be the first to get Android updates.
While that may not have been the case with Android 5. The update will show up soon and in the meantime you can refresh your memory by reading about the best new features in Android 5. For those who can't wait, there's a quicker way to get Android 5. You can flash the latest Android OS to your Nexus device using a factory image. Be warned though, do this at your own risk. In case something goes wrong, you don't want to lose all your data.
Don't forget to back up all data on your Android smartphone. Google has a handy guide to flashing factory images to your Nexus device. This process is not without its share of problems, so we don't recommend this unless you know what you're doing here. Android Police reports that the process gives some people a missing system. Its post also describes a fix for the error, so you can head to the site and follow the instructions if you get the same error. However, this requires you to manually flash all the files in the update, and has also led to several people reporting errors such as missing back buttons and phone memory being downgraded to 16GB, with a complete system wipe being the only way to recover from the problems, so we would strongly recommend waiting for the OTA update if you get the system.
As you will see from the nature of the instructions, this is a slightly technical process. So while you should be able to update your Android device to Lollipop by following these steps, for most users our recommendation is to just wait for the OTA update to pop up on their phones.
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Purnesh Kumar says:. September 4, at am. Requirements and additional information:. Requires flashing the factory image onto the device by means of Android SDK. The images provided in the download link correspond to Nexus devices. Antony Peel.
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