1. While playing a game you reach the end and suddenly you get a call, all your progress may be lost due to this. But Lollipop has an answer to this.
2. Sharing your phone with someone? Form another user
account like a deskstop
3. You can choose what notifications you want, or if you're too busy you can choose none.(In priority also you can choose your choice)
4. Giving the phone to your little brother, worried he will read your personal messages you may pin the screen.
(Note: Any app lock can be bypassed by force stopping the app from settings)
5. Oh I forgot, this amazing flashlight widget and the notification menu.
6. Nexus 5 has no extraordinary battery life. But the power saving mode just takes on and has just improved the battery life remarkably at the time of need. No need to be worried at 10% battery whether your phone will survive till you reach home?
(When battery saver is on the orange lines appear)
7. The Easter egg surprise in Lollipop is a flappy bird like game. (the key is the lesser time you touch the screen the lesser android will go up)
8. Tap & Go
If you're switching to an Android 5.0 Lollipop device instead of updating, then you'll love the new Tap & Go service available during the initial phone setup. Its function is fairly simple from where we're standing: Google gives you the option to pair the Lollipop-touting device with any Android 4.1+ smartphone through NFC in order for things like your accounts to be quickly transferred to it over Bluetooth. From there, you can also choose whether you'd like to restore a backup generated by your old device, including apps and app data.
(I don't have screenshots of this feature I'll add them when I'll use the feature.
9. I bet this feature has not been known to most of lollipop users.
Android Lollipop camera API gives manual control to your photos.
2. Sharing your phone with someone? Form another user
account like a deskstop
3. You can choose what notifications you want, or if you're too busy you can choose none.(In priority also you can choose your choice)
4. Giving the phone to your little brother, worried he will read your personal messages you may pin the screen.
(Note: Any app lock can be bypassed by force stopping the app from settings)
5. Oh I forgot, this amazing flashlight widget and the notification menu.
6. Nexus 5 has no extraordinary battery life. But the power saving mode just takes on and has just improved the battery life remarkably at the time of need. No need to be worried at 10% battery whether your phone will survive till you reach home?
(When battery saver is on the orange lines appear)
7. The Easter egg surprise in Lollipop is a flappy bird like game. (the key is the lesser time you touch the screen the lesser android will go up)
8. Tap & Go
If you're switching to an Android 5.0 Lollipop device instead of updating, then you'll love the new Tap & Go service available during the initial phone setup. Its function is fairly simple from where we're standing: Google gives you the option to pair the Lollipop-touting device with any Android 4.1+ smartphone through NFC in order for things like your accounts to be quickly transferred to it over Bluetooth. From there, you can also choose whether you'd like to restore a backup generated by your old device, including apps and app data.
(I don't have screenshots of this feature I'll add them when I'll use the feature.
9. I bet this feature has not been known to most of lollipop users.
Android Lollipop camera API gives manual control to your photos.
Controls
- Exposure
- Shutter Speed
- ISO
- Focus Distance
- White Balance
- Flash
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