Google has yet to reveal a specific release date for the Android 5.0 L update for Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10. Hence, the most accurate information regarding this matter is that the update will be launched later this year.
However, some users believe that Google will veer away from its usual launching routine and schedule this year.
In previous years, Google has consistently released major Android updates twice annually. The first release usually occurs during the mid-summer while the next one happens mid-to-late-fall.
On the other hand, Apple habitually unveils its new iOS versions in the summer during WWDC. These updated versions will be alloted several months of testing before being officially released to the public. After rigorous testing and scrutiny, Apple will then public release the updated system in the fall.
This year, Google appears to intend to follow the same pattern in launching the Android 5.0 L for the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10.
This assumption is actually backed by sufficient information and evidence observed by avid users and spectators of Google.
The official announcement of Android L was made in June. This debut was done at the Google I/O 2014. This version was then made available as a Developer Preview for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7. Following the precedent set by Apple, users believe that the new Android update will be released for the supported devices roughly around late October or early November. This release will be simultaneously done with the launch of rumored new Nexus devices.
In accordance with the purported pattern, speculations have surfaced concerning a new Nexus tablet. In addition to this gadget, details of a Nexus 6 smartphone has been going around online. If these cases are proven to be correct, then both devices will also run using the new Android 5.0 L.
To sum up these speculations, it may be safe to assume that the Android 5.0 L update for Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 will be publicly released around October to November.
However, some users believe that Google will veer away from its usual launching routine and schedule this year.
In previous years, Google has consistently released major Android updates twice annually. The first release usually occurs during the mid-summer while the next one happens mid-to-late-fall.
On the other hand, Apple habitually unveils its new iOS versions in the summer during WWDC. These updated versions will be alloted several months of testing before being officially released to the public. After rigorous testing and scrutiny, Apple will then public release the updated system in the fall.
This year, Google appears to intend to follow the same pattern in launching the Android 5.0 L for the Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10.
This assumption is actually backed by sufficient information and evidence observed by avid users and spectators of Google.
The official announcement of Android L was made in June. This debut was done at the Google I/O 2014. This version was then made available as a Developer Preview for Nexus 5 and Nexus 7. Following the precedent set by Apple, users believe that the new Android update will be released for the supported devices roughly around late October or early November. This release will be simultaneously done with the launch of rumored new Nexus devices.
In accordance with the purported pattern, speculations have surfaced concerning a new Nexus tablet. In addition to this gadget, details of a Nexus 6 smartphone has been going around online. If these cases are proven to be correct, then both devices will also run using the new Android 5.0 L.
To sum up these speculations, it may be safe to assume that the Android 5.0 L update for Nexus 4, Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 will be publicly released around October to November.
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