Android 5.1: Google finally supports dual SIM devices
Android 5.1 introduces support for innately smart phones with dual SIM function. Although there have been already devices that could use two SIM cards, the functionality needed to manufacturers to software page but integrate itself. It remains to be seen whether now more manufacturers will begin dual SIM smart phones manufacture.
Android 5.1: The new version of Google's operating system brings greater stability and better voice quality. (Source: Google)
If your smartphone or tablet stolen, you can lock it thanks to Android 5.1. This is now possible even if the thief who placed the device to factory condition. For the first time integrated Google also "High Definition Voice Calling". Therefore the voice quality when calling to be significantly improved. However, the system requires an appropriate device while facing. Using the quick settings you can register on Android 5.1 directly from a new Wi-Fi. In addition, associated with the device Bluetooth devices can now control it.
Android 5.1: Stability supposed to have been improved
Some users of Android 5.0 Lollipop have complained about stability problems. The two updates to 5.0.1 and 5.0.2 do not seem to fix these problems altogether. It is hoped that Android 5.1 finally means for the affected users for help.
At least the units of the Nexus series should soon get the update. Very impatient can get the software as a factory image of Google's Android site download - at least when a Nexus 5 , Nexus 10 or the 2012 Nexus 7 have in the wireless version. All others will have to wait a bit.
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