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The Nexus-10 start to upgrade to 5.1 Android Lollipop

One of the advantages of buying a Nexus is that, aside from having the operating system updates to Google releases the latest ‘builds’ Android, purchased devices longer still as functional as the first day, with updates for the OS of the Mountain View that other devices appeared in the same year or aspire to have someday. And this is precisely the case of the Nexus-10.


You are two years

Despite having two years behind him, as the legendary Nexus 4, Google not has departed you of the latest Android updates, and that in recent times has been one of the great forgotten in the news on the timetable of departures from this Lollipop, who has come to end with many of the problems that were plaguing those who had versions 5.0 and 5.0.1.

The case is that it has begun in the USA the upgrade to Android 5.1 Lollipop of the Nexus 10, that are going to be able to incorporate some of the improvements that those of Google have fixed in this new ‘build’, such as the inclusion of best options of mute the device and taking advantage of the hardware where you are installing.

Remember that the Nexus-10 was a tablet with a 10.1 screen inch QHD (2.560 × 1.660 pixels), processor Exynos 5250 dual – core to 1.7 GHz, 2GB of RAM and 16 internal storage, 5MP main camera and another front of 1.9 with a 9,000 mAh battery. By what follows still enduring without problems a facility such as the Android 5.1 Lollipop.

Problems in some Nexus

Although this update that weighs megs 104.4 has begun by US (as you said), will continue in the next few weeks catching up with the rest of the territories where this tablet was also sold. That Yes, is to see that Google has solved the famous ‘memory leak’, an issue that causes that devices like the Nexus 4 or 5 Nexus have less free than normal memory, coming in some cases into the 800 megs.

Until the arrival of Lollipop, these smartphones of 2012 and 2013 tended to have figures of 1.2 gigabytes of free memory, thereby preventing that when you open many ‘apps’ or problems feel as ‘heavy’ terminal appear. So let us hope that this ‘bug’ is not fully transferred to Nexus 10 which, as in the case of the other terminals, has the same 2 GB of RAM.

Tags:Lollipop, Nexus 10


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