Lollipop is now rolling out to Samsung's Galaxy Note 4 on T-Mobile in the United States - but unfortunately, the update isn't based on the latest Android 5.1 release, but on the older Android 5.0.1.
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T-Mobile has confirmed that it will roll out its over-the-air Lollipop update for the LG G3 next week, but it will be based on Android 5.0.1, rather than the very latest Android 5.1 release.
The Lollipop rollout is slowly continuing to expand, and has now reached the LG G3 on AT&T - but with the update weighing in at around 700MB, you'll only be able to download it over Wi-Fi.
HTC is beginning the Lollipop rollout for its One M7 today, starting with Sprint - but the update only bumps the OS up to Android 5.0.1, not the newer 5.0.2 release, or Android 5.1, spotted yesterday.
Android developers have acknowledged an issue with the latest 5.0.1 Lollipop update which is causing the operating system to consume a lot of RAM and resulting in slow execution of apps.
If you've been waiting to buy the Nexus 6 in the U.S., now's your chance to do so. Motorola is now offering it in all sizes and colors via their website, but not for long.
You might be waiting for the Android 5.0 update to show up on your device but that OS version is already old news as the newer 5.0.1 bug-fixing build has started to show up on AOSP and Nexus images.