T-Mobile HTC One (M8) is now getting Lollipop OTA

HTC seems to be keeping busy with updates to its current device lineup. Presumably the goal is to push Android 5.0 to as many capable devices as possible before this year's MWC event and the announcements it is going to bring. Now there is a mission we can definitely get behind.

Unsurprisingly HTC's One (M8) flagship device is a top priority and has been seeing a lot of Lollipop love lately. After the unlocked and Developer editions received the update and soon after that EU units and Sprint ones it is now time for T-Mobile's own ranks to get the much anticipated OTA.

Just as promised T-Mobile One (M8) units have started receiving update notices. The update is naturally staged so if you happen to own a T-Mobile unit be sure to check regularly as the package is on the way.

Besides the obvious aesthetic overhaul that Android 5.0 brings to the HTC there is also the matter of performance improvements. We have taken the liberty of retesting a few of our available smartphones which have received the Lollipop update and numbers are definitely looking good. The One (M8) showed formidable improvement with the new software in pretty much every aspect so Google definitely deserve praise for all their hard work.

For a more in-depth performance overview of Android 5.0 on the HTC One (M8) among other devices check out our updated test scores.

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MacBook Air survives 1000-foot, 125mph fall from plane


MacBook Air survives 1000-foot, 125mph fall from plane
A South African pilot appears to have taken the name of his MacBook Air a little too literally, managing to drop it from the light aircraft he was flying when the canopy flew open. The MacBook, along with his flying license and logbook, fell 1000 feet into the fields below — but amazingly survived the experience.

February 10, 2015 at 10:54AM
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El LG G Pro 2 comienza a actualizarse a Android 5.0.1 Lollipop vía OTA en Europa

LG G Pro 2

El LG G Pro 2, que el próximo día 13 cumple un año de su presentación oficial, ha comenzado a actualizarse a Android 5.0.1 Lollipop en el viejo continente. Hace unos días hacía lo propio en Corea del Sur, y ahora son los usuarios de Hungría los primeros europeos que lo están catando, para seguir con la OTA escalada en el resto de países durante los próximos días.

El nuevo firmware, con un peso de 640 MB, da el salto directamente desde Android 4.4.2 KitKat, y según recoge Phone Arena, ofrece un importante lavado de cara de la interfaz de usuario, muy al estilo del LG G3. Así, veremos sustanciales cambios en su aspecto, incluyendo una barra de notificaciones renovada, nuevos iconos, o nuevas teclas de navegación, además de las evidentes novedades propias de Android, como el uso de ART de forma exclusiva, con los cambios en rendimiento y consumo energético que ello supone.

Android 5.0.1 Lollipop en el LG G Pro 2

El LG G Pro 2 es un terminal aún a día de hoy gama alta, que nos dejaba unas muy buenas sensaciones cuando días después de su presentación lo probábamos en el MWC 2014. Entre sus características más destacadas se encuentra su impresionante pantalla IPS de 5,9 pulgadas con resolución Full HD, un chipset Qualcomm Snapdragon 800, 3 GB de memoria RAM, o una batería de 3.200 mAh.

Android 5.0.1 Lollipop en el LG G Pro 2

Sin duda, buenas noticias para los usuarios del phablet, que alarga su vida a la espera de una posible presentación de un sucesor en el próximo Mobile World Congress del mes que viene, o en cualquier otro momento. Hay que reconocer el mérito de la firma surcoreana, que se está portando bien al menos con su gama alta, pues el citado LG G3 era uno de los primeros smartphones en recibir Android Lollipop de manera oficia hace ya unas cuantas semanas, e incluso los modelos de Vodafone ya se han actualizado.

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Lollipop update for the first Moto X is in the works, coming soon

Motorola brought Lollipop to all of its current Moto smartphones but the first-gen Moto X is still left hanging. Sure, the Moto E is yet to taste Android Lollipop, but the testing processes has already begun, which means its update is ready.

What happens to the original Moto X then? Motorola has decided to answer this bugging questions over Twitter. Apparently, the Lollipop update for the Moto X is still in development and Motorola is working on fixing compatibility issues with the SoC.

The first Moto X runs on the Snapdragon S4 Pro chipset with dual-core 1.7GHz Krait processor, Adreno 320 GPU and 2GB of RAM. It seems the vanilla Lollipop is facing some issues with the hardware and requires further tweaking.

Anyway, Motorola doesn't want to give any promises for release dates, but it assure its Moto X users that all hands are on deck for the update and it will roll out as soon as…

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