10 improvements Android Lollipop has made to Android KitKat

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We might have not been this excited as children to have a candy lollipop as much as we are to have the latest Android 5.0 Lollipop update installed on to our devices.

The time finally arrived when our Android OS would get a quick makeover and offer us with either some simple; or extravagant changes. But are these changes going to make our lives easier? Is Lollipop far advanced than KitKat? We check out some of the prominent changes that have been brought about in the latest update.

1. Inbuilt Flashlight

It would always be puzzling as to why Google did not pin a flashlight in our notifications panel just like iOS has in its control center. Lollipop brings out that change. Without installing any third-party apps, users can simply use the flashlight by pulling down the notification panel. Make sure your smartphone has an LED flash.

2. Battery changes

Battery seems to be given priority in Android Lollipop. No longer do users have to lay bets on how long their battery would last for. The new OS has two new and much needed features which were not available on KitKat. It shows you how long it would take to charge your phone and a small graph showcasing how much time is left before the battery runs out. After you have plugged in your phone for charge, your home screen will show you the time until full charge.

3. Guest user

We all have people around us who lay their hands on our phones. Thankfully, Android Lollipop helps us with this issue. Just like different Users in Windows, Lollipop gives you the liberty to add guest users or even create a profile for a friend/relative. This way, you can limit the amount of information that others can view. You can add a guest by simply going to Settings – Users – Add Guest.

4. Flappy Bird easter egg

If Flappy Bird wasn’t frustrating, Lollipop offers you a modified version of the game. Instead, here you have an Easter egg to unlock. Users can go to Settings – About phone and click several times and you will get the android robot in place of the bird.

5. Notification panel

Needless to say, the notification panel has been made too simple for the user. It’s simplicity in design is the plus point. Unlike KitKat, the most useful feature added here is the ability to view your detailed notifications on your lock screen. Though this might be a problem around work spaces if you leave your phone unattended, anyone can have a look at your notifications even though your phone is locked. It can be disabled by going to Settings – Sound and Notification – When device is Locked – Don’t show notifications at all.

6. Trusted Places

Trusted Places is a smart feature which has been added in to Lollipop. Though most of our phones have passwords, it would be a task to disable it when we enter familiar premises such as our car or home. Trusted Places is a feature where a user can declare certain locations as safe and they wouldn’t need to unlock their phones once they enter those spaces. You can set the location by heading to Settings – Security – Smart Lock.

7. Soft key redesign

Soft key buttons receive a change in this update and it is a rather, a surprising change. The icons are smaller and look compact. A very simple yet pleasant design.

8. Multitasking

Multitasking has completely changed in Android Lollipop. The feature allows you to scroll through your notifications in a simpler manner. It is easier and allows you to see more details even before you enter the app.

9. Prioritize apps

It can be super annoying if your phone is filled with umpteen apps and throughout the day, you are bombarded with notifications. Lollipop gives you the liberty to prioritize your apps so that you can receive notifications from the ones you want. It works out perfectly during sleep hours as you can only receive notifications from important apps and not games or check-in notifications.

10. Quick access to Chromecast

No need to install any third-party apps once you have the updated your phone to Lollipop. There is an official app now from Google to solve our problems. For the people who love to stream media from dongles, it is as simple as going to the notification panel and taping on Cast Screen.


10 improvements Android Lollipop has made to Android KitKat - Tech2
 
No.1 and No.2 changes listed above are the required one for me..
Is there any app available which will show how much time battery will take to charge..?
BTW Nice share..
 
Tech Info said:
No.1 and No.2 changes listed above are the required one for me..
Is there any app available which will show how much time battery will take to charge..?
BTW Nice share..

No.1 is already available to me as a pre-loaded widget on my Galaxy Note with JB 4.1.2

For No.2 you can use any battery apps like this: Battery Doctor
 
Useful info @madhan bro :k

But will my phone go slow... if I install lollipop... considering I have 1 gb RAM on my galaxy note 1 :huh:s
 
shawl_who said:
But will my phone go slow... if I install lollipop... considering I have 1 gb RAM on my galaxy note 1 :huh:s

1GB RAM should be enough to run Lollipop but i havent seen any articles in any android blogs/forums that Lollipop was successfully installed on Note 1... there are reports that few functions stopped working after the install... so, better not to try... :no:no :lol:lol
 
mmadhankumar said:
1GB RAM should be enough to run Lollipop but i havent seen any articles in any android blogs/forums that Lollipop was successfully installed on Note 1... there are reports that few functions stopped working after the install... so, better not to try... :no:no :lol:lol

O my... I better not try then... :no :tup :hs
 
shawl_who said:
O my... I better not try then... :no :tup :hs

you can wait until a stable and problem free ROM appears... right now the CM12 ROM is used and it makes the gps, sensors and other features to stop working...
 
Off topic : Can I install kit kat or lollipop un ny Samsung Galaxy SII?
 
Re: RE: 10 improvements Android Lollipop has made to Android KitKat

Sadiq said:
Off topic : Can I install kit kat or lollipop un ny Samsung Galaxy SII?
You can. Goto XDA developers forum and find your device there. I think CM is available for S2.
 
Today I tried to install Kitkat but failed. So, I posted a question in XDA as follows. If anyone here knows solution, please let me know.


I have Samsung Galaxy S II. It was came with ICS when I bought it on October 2012. Later I upgraded it to Jelly Bean (4.1.2) via Kies.

I know that there is no further upgrade to Samsung Galaxy S II. So I want to upgrade it to Kitkat. I just rooted it through ODIN. The Jelly Bean details are as follows.

Model Number: GT-I9100
Android Version: 4.1.2
Kernal Version: 3.0.31-Siyah-s2-v6.0b4+gm@ubuntu #57 SMP PREEMPT Wed Dec 26 06:52:48 PST 2012
Build Number: JZO54K.I9100XWLST

My CWM Version is v6.0.1.2-SIyah

I read from http : // galaxys2root . com / galaxy-s2-roms / how-to-install-android-4-4-kitkat-rom-on-galaxy-s2-gt-i9100sgh-i777/ that I need to have CWM Recovery v6.0.4.3 or higher in order to upgrade to Kitkat. I tried downloading the zip file from http :// galaxys2root . com / cwmtwrp-recovery/ by booting my device in recovery mode and using Install from Zip option.

After installing, my device didn't got rebooted in normal mode but only in recovery and download mode. So, I again used ODIN to get it back to v6.0.1.2 and now it is working fine.

What should I do to upgrade it to Kitkat or where I am doing mistake in the procedure? Please help me.


Thanks and Regards,
Jahabar Sadiq
 
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