Agree but android 5 will run on low power devices as well On October 15, 2014 11:17:47 PM "Dialup @ 56k" <dialup56k@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Android updates depend a bit on who you got your phone from. Whereas the Nexus phones get all updates directly from Google as soon as it is released, the various telcos around the world are given copies of the vanilla OS which they then proceed to customise as they see fit, much to Google's annoyance. The age of your phoned also has a bit to do with whether you can theoretically install Android L; older handsets may not have the hardware specs, but no one quite know yet as L was very nicely kept under wraps up until today. The code will apparently be released in a few days and I would imagine more info will become available in the next few weeks, particularly on XDA. HTH. Glen On 16-Oct-14 4:58 PM, Andrea Sherry wrote: > So is this possible to download and install or must one wait till > Nexus 5 and such says that the update is available? > Andrea To post to the list, simply send email to vi-android@xxxxxxxxxxxxx.To unsubscribe from the list send an email to vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'unsubscribe' in the Subject field (new users, use 'subscribe' to subscribe)To receive the list as a digest, send an email to vi-android-request@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with 'set vi-android digest' in the subject (to go back to receiving every message use 'unset vi-android digest' in the subject).
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