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Samsung Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 Update: 5 Things to Know

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A Samsung Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update is now rumored for arrival and today we want to tell you about a few things you need to know right now about a potential Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 release.

In April, Google confirmed a follow-up to its Android 5.1 update. The follow-up is Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, a bug fix update that tackles numerous Lollipop problems with bug fixes. The update has been available on Nexus devices for several weeks now and it’s slowly starting to trickle out for non-Nexus devices.

Samsung is starting to roll out Android 5.1.1 for its Galaxy smartphones and earlier this month, the company pushed out an Android 5.1.1 update for the Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge on T-Mobile in the United States. More updates are supposed to follow as the company shifts to Google’s latest version of Android.

AT&T Galaxy S5 Android 5.0 Lollipop Review - 1

While the Android 5.1.1 update is still scarce, we’ve seen reports out a number of important details. And today, we’ve seen several bits of information emerge for Galaxy S5 users.

A new report from SamMobile suggests that a Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update is on the way. With that in mind, we want to take a look at five things you need to know right now about a Samsung Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update.

Samsung Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 Release Date

The first thing that you need to know is that the Samsung Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update is probably not close.

SamMobile claims that the update likely just entered development which means that a release is probably weeks if not months away from a public release. Samsung will need to develop and extensively test this update before it can be pushed out to Galaxy S5 variants around the world. This takes time.

Samsung’s only just begun its Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge Android 5.1.1 deployment and we’d expect the company to buckle down and focus on those updates.

We would not expect this update to arrive tomorrow so if you’re dealing with Lollipop problems, you’ll want to check out third-party fixes.

May Not Be Next in Line

The Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update may not even be Samsung’s next Android 5.1.1 update. In fact, we would bet against it given that it’s no longer a flagship phone.

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Samsung’s rumored to also have a Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.1.1 update in its wheelhouse and the company typically rolls out new software to flagship devices first before pushing firmware out to older devices. The Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.1.1 update is rumored for July. The Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update doesn’t have a release date yet, rumored or otherwise.

It’s not clear where the Galaxy Note 4 Android 5.1.1 update will start and we may not know until the roll out arrives.

Staggered Release

Galaxy S5 users can expect the Android 5.1.1 update to be extremely staggered. For an example, you need only look at the Galaxy S6 Android 5.1.1 release which is currently available for two devices on one carrier.

This is how Samsung and its carrier partners operate and it means that someone is always late to the party. So while the Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update might kick off in July or August, there’s a chance that you may not see it land for your device until September or later.

Keep that in mind as more Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update details start to emerge.

Bug Fixes & More

We don’t know what will be on the Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update but we have a good guess. Android 5.1.1 is all about fixing Lollipop problems and Samsung’s Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 Edge Android 5.1.1 updates do exactly that. They fix lingering issues.

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There’s a very good chance that the Galaxy S5 Android 5.1.1 update will address some of the issues that Galaxy S5 users have been complaining about since the Lollipop update started rolling out back in December.

We also expect carriers to make their own unique tweaks to their Android 5.1.1 updates though there’s a good chance we won’t know about those changes until the updates start rolling out.

Galaxy S5 Android M Release Probably Next

Finally, you should know that the Android M update for the Galaxy S5 will probably be the update that follows in Android 5.1.1’s footsteps.

Google’s Android M update is confirmed for Q3 which means that it will likely be out sometime between July and September. This is much earlier than usual.

A Galaxy S5 Android M update isn’t confirmed but given the device’s age, there’s a good chance it will be getting the bump up to Android M in the future. What’s not clear is if Android 5.1.1 will be rolled out to every Galaxy S5 model before its release. We’ll likely know more in the weeks to come.

Android M vs Android 5.1 Lollipop Walkthrough: What’s New So Far

Android 5.1 vs Android M - Lockscreen

Android 5.1 vs Android M - Lockscreen

With Android 5.0 Google slightly changed the lockscreen and made everything very clean and simple, and they've done the same with Android M. In the developer preview build you'll only notice one change, and that is the addition of quick swipe to unlock right into voice controls for Google Now.

On the bottom of the lockscreen are three icons. The middle unlocks into the phone, the right side unlocks right to the camera for quick access to instantly take photos, and on the left we have a microphone. This doesn't unlock your phone, and instead fires up Google Now voice controls. This can be used to make a call, ask for directions, "go to gottabemobile.com" and any other voice command. Google removed the quick launch to the dialer, and replaced it with Google Now voice controls.

8 Comments

8 Comments

  1. Steve Cernava

    06/18/2015 at 7:05 pm

    Just updated on tmobile. Raw camera photos are awsome.

    • Massy86

      06/24/2015 at 10:34 am

      Iso raw api2? Add me su g+ massimiliano max thanks

  2. Chuck Williams

    06/19/2015 at 6:01 am

    Just updated my S5 to ‘lollipop’ and I want the old version back. The pictures in your contacts are now about the size of a pencil eraser(older users will not be able to make out the individual in the picture). The white background on everything s….s. Some way somehow I will reset back to original OS.

  3. John O'Neill

    06/23/2015 at 9:37 pm

    THIS LAG IS KILLING ME!!! Sorry to yell…. This post took 2 minutes to type. Seriously, wtf!?

    • John O'Neill

      07/25/2015 at 9:51 pm

      Problem solved. “Jumped” to the LG G4.

  4. Person

    06/26/2015 at 5:47 am

    what is with the messaging all of a sudden it takes me 5 minutes to swipe 2 words

    • ALI

      01/17/2016 at 1:06 pm

      Omg is horrible right!? Did you figure anything out?

  5. Godwin Vassallo

    07/19/2015 at 11:19 pm

    Please updated again I want black screen when I answer the call and a push button not swipe even ID caller could be better

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