Google's Android 5.0 Lollipop update has finally released and is officially rolling out for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, at least for Sprint customers in the U.S. Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy Note Edge Lollipop updates appear to be in the works.
The Android 5.0 Lollipop update is gaining momentum across the globe, but many eager users in the U.S. are getting impatient waiting for their specific device to receive an OTA notification telling them they're about to get their Lollipop. Here's the latest.
The painful wait for Samsung owners in the U.S. to begin receiving OTA update notifications come the release date of Android 5.0 Lollipop may be over sooner than you think.
The Android L race continues, but it looks like Samsung is well on its way towards a January 2015 release date for the Android 5.0 Lollipop update in the U.S. -- with the Galaxy S5, Note 4, Note Edge, Note 4, and S4 at the top of the OTA roll out list -- if a recent purported leak on Reddit turns out to be genuine.
Is this the smartphone that can lure buyers away from the iPhone? The Galaxy Note 4 from Samsung is getting an update this week. That's because Lollipop 5.
Google's latest version of Android, 5.0 Lollipop, has slowly been making its rounds across Android devices, but Samsung's popular Galaxy lineup has yet to receive even a lick. Recent leaks, however, indicate that Samsung is doing its best to bring Lollipop to its flagships as soon as possible.
Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 is a feature-rich powerhouse of a phablet that comes highly recommended for the big-screen crowd -- but, emphatically, no one else.
Android L, known now as Android 5.0 Lollipop, debuts soon on the release date of the Nexus 9 and Nexus 6. The Nexus 5, Nexus 7, and Nexus 10 will download the Android Lollipop update soon after, followed by the Google Play Edition devices, like the GPE HTC One and Samsung Galaxy S4. So what about the rest?
Samsung officially unveiled the Galaxy Note 4 on Wednesday in Berlin, Germany prior to the start of the IFA Berlin electronics show. While the Galaxy Note 4 is mostly an upgrade to its predecessor, one promising accessory may make the Note 4 the first device in a mobile VR revolution.
Here's a look at three key highlights to expect from Samsung at IFA 2014. The annual IFA trade show is set to kick off in Berlin Sept. 5, bringing tech giants from all over the world in to showcase the next line of smartphones, tablets, and more.
Samsung is expected to unveil the next iteration in its popular Galaxy Note series in early September, but specs for the phablet seem to have already leaked online, and once again the device looks to be one powerful beast.
South Korean tech giant, Samsung is rumored to launch another first in the smartphone industry. The company is reportedly working on Galaxy Note 4’s killer 16MP ISOCELL camera.