The Taiwanese company HTC has been one of the first manufacturers to officially confirm their high - end phones will be upgraded to the new version of Android, Android 5.0 L. Both the HTC One M8 as the first HTC One M7 will be updated to the latest version of this operating system but, yes, the update will occur within 90 days after Google officially released the update. Considering that Android L is currently only available to developers, we will probably have to wait until the end of the yearto attend the publication of the official and final update.
Although HTC only has made mention of its two main smartphone market, it is also assumed that other high - end phones such as the HTC One Max no longer strong candidates to end up being upgraded to Android L. In addition to this, although it is true that at the moment no more manufacturers have spoken, we also assume that high-end mobiles such as the Samsung Galaxy S5, the Sony Xperia Z2 or even the recently presented LG G3 are firm candidates to end up receiving as well a file that you upgrade your current version of Android 4.4 KitKat to the latest version of Android L.
Regarding the news of Android L, the conference Google has left behind a lot of information that we unveiled the changes that we will pass to the Android 4.4 KitKat to Android 5.0 L. The first big change in this new version resides in the design of the interface, which will now have a somewhat more simplified appearance and aimed at faster handling of the mobile. The colors and shadows of the icons, applications and notifications have also been renewed, so we could say that Android L is the most colorful mobile operating system that Google has presented so far.
In the aspect of Android L functionality, an interesting novelty resides in the notifications, which will now appear in the form of Google Now cards and can be managed from the lock screen without having to enter the main screen of the terminal. This shows that this new version of Android seeks to adapt a simple and minimalist style mainly intended for users who receive a large number of notifications throughout the day.
Still, we must still wait for Google to publish the final version of the update, since there is a likelihood that developers find bugs and errors that require to modify some of the novelties presented with Android L. Although it is difficult to establish an exact deadline, it is most likely that within a month the Android 5.0 L update will begin to be distributed to smartphones purchased under the Google Play version.