Android 5.0 Lollipop to hit the wild on November 3

Share This Post

Google is telling developers to step on it if they want their apps ready for a November 3 release of Android Lollipop.

It’s the first specific date we’ve heard, which means the newest flavor of Android will start hitting the street in less than two weeks. The Nexus 9 preorders start shipping on that same date as well. Though as is often the case with preorders, they may show up on some people’s doorsteps early.

Google wants developers to finish tinkering and get their apps ready to go in the Play Store.

With Lollipop so close, Google is gently nagging programmers in the Google Play Developer Console (pictured) to grab the latest release of Android and get cracking. They can already upload apps and schedule them for release when Lollipop goes live.

This isn’t a guarantee that your device will get Lollipop on November 3, but at least we know when the rollout will start. Expect Nexus devices to get it first, with others manufacturers planning to follow suit. Manufacturers like HTC have promised some phones (like the One M8 and M7) will get an update within 90 days of the official release—this would be the date to start the clock. Software updates often have to be tested by carriers before they’re released, too.

Why this matters: It’s one thing to get Android 5.0 Lollipop out the door, it’s quite another to get the rest of the ecosystem ready. Lollipop is a significant rewrite of how Android looks and performs, so it will be rather funky if third-party apps look like they don’t belong.

Google is nudging developers to update their apps so the transition to Lollipop is a smooth one, which won’t happen if all of a sudden Android owners can’t get their favorite apps to work properly.

Stay Ahead: Join the EwtNet Insider Email Club!

Stay informed and up-to-date with EwtNet's email subscription. Join our exclusive community and receive curated news, updates, and insights tailored to your interests.

Related Posts

BlackBerry launches their Classic smartphone with a traditional keyboard

BlackBerry is hitting the market by returning to their...

Your New Google Glass Comes Without Video Calls Support

As you set fort to lay your hand on...

Android Secret Codes – Tricks you don’t Know about your Android Phone

The domination of the global smartphone market by Android...

Video Review: Neptune Pine Android Smartwatch

Neptune Pine Is an Android Phone in Watch Form....

Google Bans User Testimonials in Play Store Apps

One way of shamelessly making anything you make -...
- Advertisement -

Discover more from EwtNet

Subscribe now to keep reading and get access to the full archive.

Continue reading