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Fine: La plej bona phablet en la mondo pli Android Lollipop


Post ĵeti Android 5.0 Lollipop ĝisdatigojn por vario de supro insigno handsets en la pasintaj semajnoj, inkludante la Galaksio S5 kaj Galaksio Noto 3, Samsung komencis ruliĝi ekster la oficiala Lollipop ROM determinitaj smartphone compradores atendis, unu fakto por la Galaksio Notu 4.
El pli fruaj: 2014 La slimmest Android telefono fine komencas al Lollipop

Samsung bona phablet tamen - kiu ankaŭ okazas al esti ankoraŭ pli bonan phablet ol Apple iPhone 6 Alpago, kvankam ĝi povus ne esti pli bona telefono - povas esti ĝisdatigitaj al Lollipop nun, kvankam ne ĉiuj uzantoj povos fari ĝin tuj. Kiel SamMobile raportoj, la unua versio de la aŭdilo por akiri Materialo Dezajno kaj ĉiuj aliaj 


Android 5.0 goodies estas la SM-N910C modelo en Pollando.
La ĝisdatigo devus esti disponebla por la compradores de ĉi tiu specifa modelo kiel super-la-aero download aŭtomate. Se tio ne okazas, vi devas simple iru al Settings, Pri telefono, Programaro ĝisdatigojn kaj frapeti la ĉekon nun opcion.

Konsiderante la ĝisdatigo komencis ruliĝi en Pollando, ĝi estas verŝajna aliaj landoj en la regiono ankaŭ akiri ĝin frue.

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