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Users complain about the Android 5.0 Lollipop

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Users who have moved with the operating system Android 4.4 on Android 5.0, negative impressions of the "Candy".

In some cases, owners indicate that gadgets come in useless, according to resource

Zdnet.

Android 5.0 Lollipop

Users of Android 5.0 Lollipop urged those who have not yet had time to update the device, do not do this in the near future. According to those who have already tried the "Lollipop", after you install the update, there are many problems: deteriorating performance gadgets, there are problems with communication and a sound that is sometimes lost. A number of owners of smartphones and tablets for Android 5.0 complains about the inability to detect Wi-Fi networks and connect the charger.

So I updated my nexus 7 to lollipop. Have been experiencing bugs after that. Lags, unexpected crashes. #nexus72012#lollipopupdate

-Harshit Bhatnagar (@Harshit_2B) November 20, 2014

Another problem, which draws the attention of the many holders of the "guglofonov" is associated with abnormally rapid discharge of the battery. The bug manifests itself mainly in the Nexus 5. The vote, conducted at XDA Developers, found that more than 70 percent of owners have found that the batteries run down fast.

#LollipopUpdate#Lollipop#Google NONE of my apps work now after the update!! My Nexus 5 phone barely functions and it's glitching out too.

— Mikkayla Corbeil (@badluckwind) November 20, 2014

Forum Adobe users claim that after upgrading some app (mostly signed self-signed Certificate) tend to be removed from the device for no apparent reason."When you try to reinstall the Google Market comes out of error INSTALL_FAILED_DUPLICATE_PERMISSION -505", "complains one of the victims. First of all, this is a problem for Air-based applications. Other programs from time to time do not react to user actions.

#LollipopUpdate my tablet seems completely dead-it's lost all charge and won't accept new charge @android@googlenexus

— Nick (@docklobster) November 20, 2014

One user claims that the update has made tablet in "brick". "Update killed my tablet. The battery runs completely out of power and charge your device doesn't work ", says the owner of the device.

Major CATASTROPHIC #FAIL@AndroidDev- #LollipopUpdate DESTROYED my 1st gen Nexus 7!! #doorstop#crash

— Mick Muffin (@pastwarranty) November 20, 2014

Edition of ZDNet has tried to contact representatives of Google, but they refused to give any comments on this. The official release Android 5.0 Lollipop on 12 November. Update device owners already receive Nexus 4, 5 Nexus, Nexus 7 and Nexus 10.

Sources: ZDNet, Adobe


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