Despite the fact that the Android 5.0 Lollipop update has not yet finished being distributed among Samsung phones, new rumors have put us on the trail of some details related to the Android 5.1 Lollipop update that Samsung will distribute among its terminals. Apparently, the update to Android 5.1 Lollipop will bring a renewed TouchWiz interface to mobile phones in the Galaxy range, an interface that could have many similarities to the TouchWiz version of the Samsung Galaxy S6.
But, before going into details, first it is important that we know the origin of this information. It turns out that a user of the American reddit forum recently opened a discussion thread with the following title: “ I am meeting with a senior Samsung official to discuss the Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge, as well as other topics. Any question you want to convey is welcome . " Not only has it been known from their responses that the Samsung Galaxy S6 Active will incorporate a microSD card slot, but claims have also emerged such as, for example, “ they punched themselves in the stomach with the update. Android 5.0 Lollipop of the Samsung Galaxy S5 “.
Precisely, regarding the Android 5.1 Lollipop update in Samsung, this user states that " the Android 5.1 update will bring much less bloatware , and in principle users should be able to remove most of the applications from Samsung Apps ". Therefore, it seems that we are talking about an update with a lightened TouchWiz interface that, in addition, will include the possibility of removing a large part of the factory installed applications. In other words: an interface similar to that of the new Samsung Galaxy S6.
But the statements of this user do not end there. Referring to the distribution date of Android 5.1 among Samsung mobiles, this user affirms that the senior Samsung official has recognized that they made a major mistake with the distribution of the Android 5.0 Lollipop update on the Samsung Galaxy S5 (we did not Let's forget that the distribution of Lollipop on Samsung mobiles has come to a standstill in some countries (Norway, for example) due to the problems it was causing users).
In fact, the user points out that Samsung has learned its lesson with the distribution of Lollipop, and goes so far as to state that from now on the updates will go through much longer tests at Samsung, which at the same time will translate into more stable versions of face to the user.
The statements of this user do not include any mention of a specific date for the arrival of Android 5.1 Lollipop to the mobile phones of the Galaxy range, so that for the moment we have no choice but to be attentive to the list of Samsung mobiles that are They are updating to Lollipop all over the world.
The debate of the user who has made this information known can be followed through this link: