Earlier, Google had announced the Android 5.1 update release for the Nexus tablets and smartphones including Nexus 5. Android 5.1 is currently rolling out to the Nexus 5 users. Previously, Nexus 5 was using the Android KitKat operating system. Android 5.0 Lollipop had a lot of bugs on the Nexus 5 which made Google to roll out Android 5.1 update. Nexus 5’s Android 5.1 update OTA is set to be completed in the next two weeks.Nexus 5 Android 5.1 Lollipop InstallationThe Android 5.0.1, Android 5.0 and Android 5.0.2 updates were abnormally slow. The Android 4.1 Lollipop has a larger memory of 200MB, so it takes a relative long time to download and install. It takes approximately 18 minutes to download.Android 5.1 PerformanceApplications Some of the Nexus 5 users are complaining of broken applications after installing the Android 5.1 Lollipop. However, Nexus 5 applications are not experiencing any issues. Applications that were causing problems in Android 5.0 Lollipop, for example, Spotify, Twitter, Google Chrome and Facebook are operating fast and have no bug issues. To avoid broken applications keeps your apps update. You can also try reinstalling the broken applicationsBugs and issuesThere are a few bugs which are plaguing in the new update on the Nexus 5 flagship. The bugs are hard to spot once you upgrade you Nexus 5 device into Android 5.1 Lollipop. The upgrade is said to cause random reboots on the Nexus handset. The reboots may be caused by Android 5.1 memory leak. Other than the random reboots, the Nexus 5 flagship is yet to experience any other bugs.SpeedAndroid 5.1 is fluid and fast on the Nexus 5 handset. Android 5.0 was a bit slow but in the new update, the device is superfast.Wi-Fi and BluetoothThe new update has removed connectivity bugs found in the Android 5.0 Lollipop. The new update connects with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with ease.Earlier, Google had announced the Android 5.1 update release for the Nexus tablets and smartphones including Nexus 5. Android 5.1 is currently rolling out to the Nexus 5 users. Previously, Nexus 5 was using the Android KitKat operating system. Android 5.0 Lollipop had a lot of bugs on the Nexus 5 which made Google to roll out Android 5.1 update. Nexus 5’s Android 5.1 update OTA is set to be completed in the next two weeks.Nexus 5 Android 5.1 Lollipop InstallationThe Android 5.0.1, Android 5.0 and Android 5.0.2 updates were abnormally slow. The Android 4.1 Lollipop has a larger memory of 200MB, so it takes a relative long time to download and install. It takes approximately 18 minutes to download.Android 5.1 PerformanceApplications Some of the Nexus 5 users are complaining of broken applications after installing the Android 5.1 Lollipop. However, Nexus 5 applications are not experiencing any issues. Applications that were causing problems in Android 5.0 Lollipop, for example, Spotify, Twitter, Google Chrome and Facebook are operating fast and have no bug issues. To avoid broken applications keeps your apps update. You can also try reinstalling the broken applicationsBugs and issuesThere are a few bugs which are plaguing in the new update on the Nexus 5 flagship. The bugs are hard to spot once you upgrade you Nexus 5 device into Android 5.1 Lollipop. The upgrade is said to cause random reboots on the Nexus handset. The reboots may be caused by Android 5.1 memory leak. Other than the random reboots, the Nexus 5 flagship is yet to experience any other bugs.SpeedAndroid 5.1 is fluid and fast on the Nexus 5 handset. Android 5.0 was a bit slow but in the new update, the device is superfast.Wi-Fi and BluetoothThe new update has removed connectivity bugs found in the Android 5.0 Lollipop. The new update connects with Wi-Fi and Bluetooth with ease.
What's my model number?
There are several ways to locate your model number:
- Option 1
- On your device, go to Settings, then "About device" and scroll down to "Model number"
- Option 2
- Often times you can view the model number inside the device, by removing the battery
- Option 3
- Using Samsung's model/serial number location tool