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Samsung Galaxy S5 to get Android Lollipop update in December

With Android Lollipop now official, most manufacturers will be working hard to deliver the latest Android on their flagship device. For Samsung, the Galaxy S5 is reported to be receiving the new update in December as reported earlier. You can also expect Samsung to extend the same Lollipop goodness for their latest Galaxy Note 4 and Galaxy Alpha as well.

Apart from having the latest Material Design appearance, the new Lollipop OS promises better performance with its ART runtime. Potentially this would also improve overall battery life as well. If you haven’t seen it yet, you can check out the early preview of Android Lollipop with TouchWiz after the break.

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