Android KITKAT Interface
Android Lollipop 5.0
some of us are still struggling to upgrade to kitkat, another
Android OS upgrade is available. This version is unique, and highly
exceptional in such a way that content respond to your touch in
an intuitive way, notification visible on lock screen and lot more.
Why You Should Stop Celebrating Android Kitkat and Upgrade to Android Lollipop
==> Notifications visible on lock screen
==> Battery saver feature
==> Content responds to your touch in an intuitive way
==>More control over whom and what can reach you e.g. adjust your settings
so that only certain people and notifications can get through
==>Incoming phone calls won’t interrupt what you’re
watching or playing. You can choose to answer the
call or just keep doing what you’re doing
==> Seamless usage across devices: songs, photos, apps,
and even recent searches from one of your Android
devices can be immediately enjoyed across all of your
Android devices
==>Multiple user accounts and guest user mode for
keeping your personal stuff private: finally, you can
lend your device out, but not your stuff
==>Greater security: secure your device by pairing your
phone to a trusted device like your watch or car with
Smart Lock
==>You can lend your device and not your stuff
==>Bolder graphics and improved audio, video, and
camera capabilities
==>You can plug USB microphones, speakers, and a myriad of other USB audio devices like amplifiers and mixers into your Android device If you are still on Gingerbread or
Honeycomb, then I can boldly say you are still living in the primitive era of ideology.
And if you are still on Ice Cream Sandwich , then you are not a genuine Android user. But
according to Google, they’ll be rolling out the update to various devices soon. I just
can’t wait for this roll out because the real definition of a boss can simply be found in Android Lollipop.