Android L (Android 5.0 Lollipop), which is considered Google’s biggest ever-mobile OS update, brings several new features, enhanced performance and more to users. The new Material design, support for 64 bit processor, ART runtime instead of the old Dalvik for better performance and battery life, features like heads up notification, Low power mode, DND mode, new keyboard, dialer, etc. makes Android L a biggest mobile OS update. Below is a list of devices that are getting Android L update and expected time of arrival. Some devices have very high chance (Nexus 5, Nexus 7, Moto X, Galaxy S5, LG G3, HTC One M8, etc.), some have high chances (Nexus 7 2012, Moto G, Galaxy S4, Note 3, etc.) and some have less chances (Nexus 4, Moto E, etc.) Very High Priority & Estimated Time of Arrival
Nexus 5 ——– Launch of L Nexus 7 (2013) ——– Launch of L Nexus 7 (2012) ——– Q4, 2014 Samsung Galaxy S5 ——– Q4, 2014 Samsung Galaxy S5 mini ——– Q4, 2014 HTC One ——– Q4, 2014 HTC One M8 ——– Q4, 2014 LG G3 ——– Q4, 2014 Moto X ——- Q4, 2014 Xperia Z2 ——- Q4, 2014 Huawei P7 ——– Q4, 2014 OnePlus One ——- Q4, 2014
High Priority & Estimated Time of Arrival
Moto G ——- Q1, 2015 LG G2 ——- Q1, 2015 LG G Flex ——– Q1, 2015 Samsung Galaxy S4 ——- Q1, 2015 Galaxy Note 3 ——- Q1, 2015 Galaxy S5 Active ——- Q1, 2015 Galaxy Mega ——- Q1, 2015 HTC One Max ——- Q1, 2015 Xperia Z1 ——- Q1, 2015 Xperia Z1 Compact ——- Q1, 2015 Xperia Z2 Tab ——– Q1, 2015 Xperia Z Tab ——– Q1, 2015 Oppo N1 ——– Q1, 2015
Low Priority & Estimated Time of Arrival
Nexus 4 ——– Launch of L Moto E ——– n/a LG G Pad 8.3 ——- n/a Samsung Galaxy Tab ——– n/a Xperia M2 ——– n/a Huawei G6 ——– n/a
Note: I know the above list is incomplete. The above list is my opinion and put together based on various information available from the Internet and my previous experience.