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Prepare Your Phone for Android 5.0 Lollipop Update

It is assumed that Android 5.0 Lollipop OTA update will start on Nov 3. Besides the Nexus devices, many smartphones including from Motorola, HTC and Sony [see complete list here] will also get the Lollipop OTA (over the air) update in coming days. If you are excited to get the new Android L, you should make sure your smartphone is ready for the update.

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Nexus 6 vs Other Big Screen Flagship Smartphones

Google has finally announced the Nexus 6 smartphone along with the new Android operating system Lollipop (Android 5.0). The Nexus 6 is a 5.9-inch stunning phablet that brings amazing features like Turbo Charging (quick charging) and powers a Snapdragon 805, 2.7 quad-core processors with 3GB of RAM.

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How to Get Android L Kill Switch Functionality on all Phones

Kill switch is a proposed security feature for Android L operating system that will safeguard your smartphone when it lost or stolen. Kill switch will be a significant security feature, as it will help users better protect their data when losing their Android phones, especially when it is stolen. You can lock your phone from anywhere, so no one can use it.

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How to Uninstall Android L and Restore KitKat on Nexus 5

After a few weeks of running Android L Developer Preview, you might want to uninstall it from your Nexus 5 and restore the KitKat. As the stable version of Android L will not be with us until this autumn and the developer preview was never intended to be used as a daily device, it is better to uninstall it from your device.

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