Android 5.0 Lollipop release date: when can I get it?
[h3]HTC[/h3]
HTC has been more forthcoming with its update plans than most manufacturers and it's no surprise given how quickly it plans to bring the update to users. In a statement the company said:
"HTC is excited about the new features in Android Lollipop and we can't wait to share them with our customers. We are committed to updating our flagship HTC One family as fast as possible.
"We will begin rolling out updates to the
HTC One (M and
HTC One (M7) in regions worldwide within 90 days of receiving final software from Google, followed shortly thereafter by other One family members and select devices."
Doing the mathematics that means the company's most recent two flagships should get Android Lollipop either at the end of the year or possibly in January of next year.
We're going to go ahead and assume that most other HTC handsets released in the last year or so will also get the update at some point.
As a general rule the more recent and high profile a device is the more likely it is to get an update, so the
HTC Desire Eye will almost certainly be near the front of the line.
The
HTC One Mini 2, the
HTC One Mini and perhaps the
HTC One Maxand some of the other recent Desire handsets are likely to get the update too, though probably not until sometime after the One M7 and the One M8.
According to one leak, the One Mini 2 and Desire 816 will get Lollipop sometime in March/April, while the One Max, One Mini and Butterfly S have an expected Android 5.0 rollout of March-May.
[h3]Samsung[/h3]
Samsung is yet to officially shed any light on when it will be bringing Android Lollipop to its phones, but there are sources saying its sooner rather than later.
According to
Sam Mobile, the
Samsung Galaxy S5 could be in for an Android Lollipop release in December 2014. Given that networks can delay the rollout, there is always the possibility it won't reach devices until January 2015.
The
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 arrived too early to launch with Android Lollipop, but it will likely be updated quickly, although there's been no word - official or otherwise - on this so far. The
Galaxy Alpha and
Galaxy Note 3are also likely to get the update very shortly after it launches, probably within the same sort of several month timeframe as HTC is operating under.
Other Samsung handsets may have to wait a little longer, however we'd expect that most high profile devices released in the last 18 months to 2 years will get the update, including the Samsung Galaxy S4, the
Galaxy S4 Mini and the
Galaxy S5 Mini.
We doubt that the
Samsung Galaxy S3 or anything older will get Android Lollipop. It's a device that's already over two years old and some versions of it didn't even get Android 4.4.
Samsung doesn't seem great at updating its tablets either. There's a good chance recent slates like its
Note Pro and
Tab S ranges and even the
Samsung Galaxy Note 10.1 2014 will get Android Lollipop but anything older or low end is iffy.
[h3]Sony[/h3]
Sony
has openly declared that it will be "bringing Android 5.0 Lollipop to the entire Xperia Z Series."
It's even published a full list of handsets which are in line for Android Lollipop, so here we go...
Xperia Z, Xperia ZL, Xperia ZR, Xperia Tablet Z, Xperia Z1, Xperia Z1S, Xperia Z Ultra, Xperia Z1 Compact, Xperia Z2, Xperia Z2 Tablet, Xperia Z3, Xperia Z3v, Xperia Z3 Compact and Xperia Z3 Tablet Compact.
It's worth noting that the Sony Z Ultra Google Play edition will be first in line, but Sony is yet to reveal an exact date for the update.
As to when Sony will start rolling out the update to its main line of devices, the manufacturer has said "We'll start the upgrade at the beginning of 2015 for the core Xperia Z3 and Xperia Z2 series – continuing thereafter for all remaining devices above."
[h3]LG[/h3]
LG has told us that it currently has no update "on if / when Android Lollipop will be coming to the
LG G3." That 'if' doesn't fill us with confidence, but we'd be very surprised if the company's flagship didn't get the new version of Android.
Not only would it be a strange decision not to, but the
LG G2 got updated from Android 4.2 to Android 4.4. The update started rolling out roughly four months after Android 4.4 launched, so if the same thing happens again then you can expect the LG G3 to get it early next year.
However, a report published on October 24 by a
Dutch website asserts that LG has told its Dutch and Belgian users that they will see an Android 5.0 Lollipop update before the end of 2014.
Before our Dutch and Belgian readers get too excited, there's no specific date mentioned and also no indication of where the information has come from.
Otherwise, we imagine that in time the LG G2 and
LG G2 Mini will probably get updated too and the
LG G3 Beat is bound to get updated.
[h3]Motorola[/h3]
Motorola has confirmed that Android Lollipop will be coming to a number of its handsets in a
recent post on the official
Motorola blog.
According to the post Android Lollipop will come to both the first and second generation
Moto X, the
Moto G, the
Moto G 4G and the
Moto E.
Other Motorola handsets that will get Android Lollipop are the Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and Droid Mini.
The release schedule for the Android Lollipop update hasn't been revealed by Motorola yet, but you can check its
software upgrade website for updates.
Motorola's UI is very close to stock Android as well so it shouldn't be as much work to get new versions up and running and back when the company was owned by Google it was pretty prompt with updates, unsurprisingly.
Things might be different now that Lenovo's in the driving seat, but we doubt there'll be too long a wait for Android Lollipop on any recent Moto handsets.
[h3]OnePlus[/h3]
The
OnePlus One is still bizarrely hard to get hold of thanks to the requirement for an invitation, but if you have managed to get your hands on one you'll be pleased to know that the company plans to upgrade it Android Lollipop (or a CyanogenMod build based on Android Lollipop anyway).
In a statement
posted to the OnePlus forums a staff member confirmed that not only would its first and only handset be getting Android Lollipop, but that it would arrive within three months of Google releasing a final build. So the same time frame as HTC in other words.
[h3]Huawei[/h3]
Like most manufacturers, Huawei hasn't yet shared any details on its Android Lollipop plans. Unfortunately it's not always the quickest at updating its phones either as it only fairly recently started rolling out Android 4.4 to the
Ascend P6 for example and the
Ascend G6 is still waiting for it.
The company's latest flagship, the
Ascend P7, shipped with Android 4.4 and we imagine it will probably get Android Lollipop, but possibly not any time soon. We're less sure whether any of the company's other phones will get it, but fingers crossed.
[h3]ZTE[/h3]
If you're one of the relatively few with a ZTE handset you might be wondering if and when Android Lollipop will be arriving for it. Unfortunately so are we and this is one case where it's very much an 'if' rather than a 'when'.
Fairly recent phones like the
ZTE Blade V and the
ZTE Blade Q Minilaunched with old versions of Android and they haven't been updated, so we're not optimistic that they'll get Android Lollipop.
[h3]Nvidia[/h3]
Nvidia might not be high on most people's radars when it comes to Android devices, but gaming fans might be interested in knowing if and when the
Nvidia Shield will be getting Android Lollipop.
Nvidia told us that "we've worked hard to support every official Android release in the past, as you can see with our SHIELD portable and our software team is always working hard to bring new features and the latest updates with no delay. We try to make sure that updates come as close to their announcement as possible."
So while it didn't go so far as to confirm anything it sounds very likely that the Nvidia Shield will get Android Lollipop and probably quite soon after launch.