After yesterday several screenshots of Android 5.0 Lollipop appeared running on a mobile phone from the South Korean company LG, this time it is again a terminal of this brand (specifically, the LG G3) that returns to star in a leak that shows what the LG Lollipop update will look like. These screenshots come from an Asian user who has already had the opportunity to test a previous version of the Android 5.0 Lollipop update, which is scheduled to start rolling out to all users early next year 2015.
The first three screenshots correspond to the initial configuration process that users who update their LG mobile to Android 5.0 Lollipop, the most recent version of the Android operating system, will find. This process begins with a screen in which the user chooses the language of the operating system, and then the interface offers the possibility of importing all the data from another mobile with Android (or from a Google account) being able to choose the exact applications that are want to keep on mobile. Another step in the initial configuration is to choose a username for the operating system, something that has a lot to do with the new option of user profiles that will bring Android 5.0 Lollipop; This option will allow you to create different user profiles for each of the people who plan to use the same mobile.
The next two screenshots correspond to the LG G3 notification center. Here you can see small tweaks in the design of the notification menu and, although it does not appear in the screenshots, it is also worth highlighting the new priority mode that will allow users to configure the mobile sound alerts so that they only work with priority notifications (see a work email, for example) the moment the user decides to activate this mode (before joining a meeting, for example).
A curious detail that emerges in these screenshots is that it seems that LG has decided to keep its own virtual buttons in the interface even though the Android 5.0 Lollipop update brings its own design of virtual buttons.
The last three screenshots show us the additional changes that the LG mobile interface will incorporate after the Android 5.0 Lollipop update. In the first capture, you can see the design of the applications menu open in the background, which now has a three-dimensional aspect that allows applications to slide as if they were virtual cards. In the second screenshot, the updated Gmail application appears with the new minimalist design that Google applications will begin to incorporate once the Lollipop update begins to be distributed.. The third and last screenshot shows how easy it is to access the user profiles section, which seems to be located in the upper right part of the notification center.
Recall that the Android 5.0 Lollipop update should begin to reach the LG G3 and LG G2 worldwide from next year 2015.