This Is What Android Lollipop Looks Like On Samsung Galaxy Note 3, Galaxy S4

By Sarah Price - 22 Nov '14 08:06AM
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While Samsung is tight lipped about the Android Lollipop 5.0 roll-out to consumers, a new video has surfaced online to show how the software will look like on Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S4.

Google's latest Android version is the hottest topic for most smartphone owners. While Android Lollipop's new features, intriguing UI and drastic changes have impressed a lot of people, Google hasn't shared the new OS version on many handsets. Samsung, which is Google's biggest smartphone vendor for Android phones, is mum about when the new software is arriving on its devices. Luckily, users of Samsung Galaxy Note 3 and Galaxy S4 won't have to wait long to see how Android Lollipop looks on their devices.

As expected, Samsung's tweaked version of Lollipop will not bring massive changes to its flagship devices like it would on Google's stock Nexus, GPE handsets. SamMobile has released the latest iteration of exclusive video preview showing Samsung's two important devices, Galaxy S4 and Note 3, running Lollipop.

According to the publication, the update on Galaxy S4 will squash most of the bugs from the previous build and offer a much smoother experience. More widgets appear on the home screen and users can toggle between the settings menu. There are no significant changes to the user interface but introduced the latest Galaxy S5's launcher along with My Magazines and Popping Colors lockscreen effect.

In a separate video from SamMobile, showing the Lollipop update on Galaxy Note 3, last year's flagship handset shows improvement to the TouchWiz UI along with new features almost similar to the S4.

The updated Galaxy Note 3 sports new animations, new icon color and overall improvement to the look and feel. The new Multi-Window feature has been improved along the Lollipop update but other things remain pretty much the same. 

Samsung has not revealed the timeframe for rolling out the Lollipop update to its devices but considering the new leaks, it may not be too far. 

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