• @baatliwalaOP
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    334 months ago

    Iconic release. Material design looked fresh as hell. Shame about the battery life and wake locks though which were never fixed until Android 6.

      • Chozo
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        174 months ago

        Part of me misses the short-lived Holo design from the Honeycomb era.

      • @agelord
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        24 months ago

        They look outdated because they are more than a decade old.

    • @[email protected]
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      44 months ago

      never fixed until Android 6 Android 9

      FTFY

      It wasn’t until my Xiaomi Mi 8 that I could use my phone without babysitting wakelocks. My nexus 6P still had them, and the consequences were quite annoying thanks to the SD810…

    • @[email protected]
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      34 months ago

      Lollipop was my first Android (I miss my Nexus 6), so I’ll always have a soft spot for it

    • @ByteMe
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      64 months ago

      I liked lollipop a lot but stock android didn’t look as good. Especially the notification bar.

      • @[email protected]
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        124 months ago

        Grrr you reminded me that lollipop got rid of the notification ticker.

        One of the nicest implementations of notifications and they scrapped it for intrusive heads up.

        • @[email protected]
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          24 months ago

          Preach!!!

          Give me the ticker back!

          I disable heads up, permanently. God that’s fucking awful.

  • @mrvictory1
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    24 months ago

    Lollipop was my first foray into Android and the reason I switched from iOS. FYI, Firefox still supports it.

  • @[email protected]
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    -294 months ago

    Android Lollipop was first released in November 2014, nearly 10 years ago

    False statement from Google, as they know that OEM started to slowly adopt it over months. They still sold Lollipop devices in 2018

    • @chemical_cutthroat
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      244 months ago

      That isn’t a false statement at all. They didn’t say they stopped selling it in 2014, only that it was released then.

      • @[email protected]
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        -164 months ago

        We all know that once a new version gets released, it takes 1-2 years to get to customers in average

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          4 months ago

          And?

          Does that somehow change the release date?

          Also, I was running Lollipop in 2014,so not sure what you’re on about in the first place.