Google officially announced Android 5.0 Lollipop. After testing it for months, Google finally revealed it what we called as Android L into the mainstream, with the first set of devices expected to arrive in next month.
The Android L Makes its debut in new Nexus 6 a phablet by Motorola and Nexus 9 a tablet by HTC and the Nexus Player; a $99 media streaming box with Android TV, the first one with Google’s novel home entertainment platform. As we already reported the Google introduced the Nexus devices.
Google confirmed that Lollipop is coming to the Nexus 5, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10, as well as Google Play edition devices, in the coming weeks. Android 5.0 is also headed to a number of Motorola smartphones, such as both generations of the Moto X and Moto G (including the LTE model), Moto E, Droid Maxx, Droid Mini and Droid Ultra. Motorola didn’t say when exactly the upgrade would be available for those devices, but at least it has confirmed its plans to do so.
The Android 5.0 SDK is going to be available on Friday, October 17th, which means everything is slowly, and sweetly falling into place ahead of next month. Stay tuned for further updates.