Google has been quite boastful about Android M and even showed off some great new features with upon its release, but is there any guarantee that any of this year’s big flagship smartphones and tablets will get the new software in a timely manner? Some reportedly that despite being “addicted” to Android for the past several years, they can’t be bothered to feel the least bit excited about it because he has no idea or guaranty when his device will get upgraded to the platform, if ever.
One reason of this unenthusiasm is that Android M doesn't guarantee its availability to the certain devices as well as its updates. Many didn't even get to have the recent version of Android Lollipop. This is one problem not just of today but also in the past. Though the issue isn't unique, but getting timely updates is very much essential to the Android 'addicts' especially when it's a necessity. In fact, roughly around 90% of all Android phones in use still don’t have Lollipop recent versions yet even though it was announced quite some time now, a year ago and released half a year ago.
One reason of this unenthusiasm is that Android M doesn't guarantee its availability to the certain devices as well as its updates. Many didn't even get to have the recent version of Android Lollipop. This is one problem not just of today but also in the past. Though the issue isn't unique, but getting timely updates is very much essential to the Android 'addicts' especially when it's a necessity. In fact, roughly around 90% of all Android phones in use still don’t have Lollipop recent versions yet even though it was announced quite some time now, a year ago and released half a year ago.
However, there are some ways to work this out, of course: The best thing to do just yet is you buy a Nexus phone or other brands supported by Android M and that gets updates more quickly since it runs stock Android. Or you could still resort to android rooting and root your handset and install a custom ROM that will deliver the latest software you ever want including Lollipop and Android M.
Definitely the bottom line as for this issue this time, that said that those who’s not a fan of the Nexus line or who doesn’t feel like rooting their phones is basically out of luck. But with perseverance, sure developers are working on their engines to give Android users the luxury of Android M, even if it's not totally for free.
Android rooting may not be the solution for this issue, but since there's nothing you can do about Android M just yet at this moment, you can still do something about getting the recent versions of Lollipop. You can do so by either buying devices supported by it (Lollipop) or you could also be creative enough to find out leaks for the most recent versions available for your device and that is also can be done through installing custom ROM that has the latest software.
Android M may not be most appealing to all Android users at this very moment, but when time comes, it sure does gather all the excitement in the world. But for now getting root access and finding the best way to root your Android is the most reliable thing to do.
Definitely the bottom line as for this issue this time, that said that those who’s not a fan of the Nexus line or who doesn’t feel like rooting their phones is basically out of luck. But with perseverance, sure developers are working on their engines to give Android users the luxury of Android M, even if it's not totally for free.
Android rooting may not be the solution for this issue, but since there's nothing you can do about Android M just yet at this moment, you can still do something about getting the recent versions of Lollipop. You can do so by either buying devices supported by it (Lollipop) or you could also be creative enough to find out leaks for the most recent versions available for your device and that is also can be done through installing custom ROM that has the latest software.
Android M may not be most appealing to all Android users at this very moment, but when time comes, it sure does gather all the excitement in the world. But for now getting root access and finding the best way to root your Android is the most reliable thing to do.