
Google has long used treats as a naming
scheme for its version of Android, going in alphabetical order. They include
Frozen Yogurt (Froyo), Gingerbread, Honeycomb, Ice Cream Sandwich, Jelly Bean,
KitKat and now Lollipop.
Android Lollipop’s most obvious new
feature is the inclusion of Material Design, a new design interface that is
notable for its flatter icons and its physics-based animations that will give
both Android apps and the platform itself a smoother and more consistent user
experience.
Although Material Design is the most
noticeable change with Android 5.0, it’s far from the only one. Google has also
implemented a new lock screen that comes with notifications that won’t force
you to open up an app to take action on them. So for instance, you’ll be able
to delete email messages from your device’s lock screen or from your
notifications center now without having to actually open up Gmail to trash
them.

Android 5.0 will be released for the
Nexus 5, Nexus 7, Nexus 10 and Google
Play Edition devices in the coming weeks. There is no timetable yet about when
it will release to other popular Android devices such as the Galaxy S5, HTC One
(M8) or LG G3.
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