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Lollipop Android 5.1 - flavored update - New features of 5.1 Lollipop update


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Google launched on October 15, 2014, lollipop 5.0, Android 5.1, a new version released last March 9 to walk. (You can see in Android Authority, the other subtle changes between) Wi-Fi network to access and quick settings can be controlled directly from Bluetooth, the device performance in terms of stability and in addition to all the improvements , we found that three major changes in 5.1 are.

> 1. The multiple SIM cards - Finally Google OS a family member (or friend) to lend your phone to someone else whether or possibility of using more than one SIM card, put it in the latest version .
> 2. Device Protection (Protection Device) - probably the three most important change what, now we are blessed that we have our devices if we lose or we are stealing login to your Google account, the stall if. The bill was introduced, until it can not be used, a tool manufacturing settings resets, even though. Nexus and Nexus 6 to 9, in addition to the feature on the market with Android 5.1 are already available on some devices.
Some operators in a call between handsets, both with 5.1 installed (not yet available in Portugal), the sound will be shared in high definition when -> 3. Voice High Definition (HDVC) explains. Curious and for developers, the Android 5.1 SDK (API level 22) to begin the trial was continued for all. The same also in the next few weeks, and the Player 5.1 4-10, will be released for several Nexus devices that were promised to develop within. Hopefully this also enjoy the new taste!

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