One of the frustrating things for Android users is not knowing when their phones will get the latest Android software pushed out to them… if at all. CNET has put together a handy guide of major Android phones that have been confirmed to get Android 5.0 Lollipop and while a lot of devices have been confirmed as getting the upgrade, some big names are still missing.
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The biggest name that hasn’t yet confirmed its Android 5.0 upgrade plans is Samsung. Even though the company will obviously upgrade its latest phones such as the Galaxy Note 4 and the Galaxy S5, there’s reason to wonder if an older device such as the Galaxy S4 will get an upgrade. Similarly, LG has yet to announce whether its last two flagship devices, the LG G2 and the LG G3, will get Lollipop.
Other than that, we know that flagship devices from HTC, Sony and Motorola — along with Google’s own Nexus-branded devices — will be getting Android 5.0 Lollipop at some point.
To get the complete list of top-line devices that are scheduled to get Android 5.0 Lollipop, check out CNET’s breakdown by clicking the source link below.