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Google is now rolling out the final version of Android 5.0 Lollipop to its existing Nexus devices, and it also appears on the brand new Nexus 6 and Nexus 9 gadgets. Get to know the best version of Android yet by working through this selection of tips and tricks, covering all of the new features, major and minor, that are built into the operating system.

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i dont agree with you dcs18 though u r not a nexus user ... many of above said feature were available before but u need to be rooted device,xposed framwork needed or third party apps

my favourite in lollipop is pin apps and gues mode

battery saver is waste of time IMO

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.

On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.

On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.

Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

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i dont agree with you dcs18 though u r not a nexus user ... many of above said feature were available before but u need to be rooted device,xposed framwork needed or third party apps

my favourite in lollipop is pin apps and gues mode

battery saver is waste of time IMO

All these things say you can't do X, you can't do Y.

I laugh at the iOS versions of this stuff. There's stuff I've been able to do years before stock via JB tweaks, and I'd imagine full on rooting custom ROMs offers more power than Cydia (it was actually impossible to selectively delete the call log on iOS 3 (iPhone OS stock, there was no 'iOS' or iPad in 2009), but not for me because of mods). If I went Android I've never have stock on my device, especially not OEM+Carrier raped deviations from stock.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.

Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

In other words, you made a presumption and failed to quote original article making any specific mention of the term vanilla android.

Now, name-calling does not make your presumption, right - so, don't feel violated if I retaliate in kind. :coolwink:

FYI, post # 7 (based on the irrelevant vanilla android) renders this article untrue.

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another thing you can do with lollipop that you couldn't do with kitkat is spend a small fortune (AGAIN!) on a new cellphone that you TOTALLY don't need.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

In other words, you made a presumption and failed to quote original article making any specific mention of the term vanilla android.

Now, name-calling does not make your presumption, right - so, don't feel violated if I retaliate in kind. :coolwink:

FYI, post # 7 (based on the irrelevant vanilla android) renders this article untrue.

I didnt name call or you specifcally I was speaking in general.

I'm not sure hwy you cant seem to grasp that th article is referring to vanilla Android when it's specifcally talking about AND showing Vanilla android, ie the AOSP build that has just been released by Google.

OEM and custom roms are a secondary builds (forks) made by OEM's and public and you cant take them into account when reading articles about stock Android builds. Article is true!

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another thing you can do with lollipop that you couldn't do with kitkat is spend a small fortune (AGAIN!) on a new cellphone that you TOTALLY don't need.

And who are you to speak about other peoples needs? Also why does it have to be about a "need", Poeple can simply "want" and buy, unless you're poor or dont have a good enough job.

Also you can simply update you CURRENT phone to new Android, you're not forced to get a new phone just to get the new OS version. YOu can update via your device OTA or by installing a custom rom.

..oh and YES some people do need mobile phones.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

In other words, you made a presumption and failed to quote original article making any specific mention of the term vanilla android.

Now, name-calling does not make your presumption, right - so, don't feel violated if I retaliate in kind. :coolwink:

FYI, post # 7 (based on the irrelevant vanilla android) renders this article untrue.

I didnt name call or you specifcally I was speaking in general.

I'm not sure hwy you cant seem to grasp that th article is referring to vanilla Android when it's specifcally talking about AND showing Vanilla android, ie the AOSP build that has just been released by Google.

OEM and custom roms are a secondary builds (forks) made by OEM's and public and you cant take them into account when reading articles about stock Android builds. Article is true!

Great so, we don't abuse each other - I appreciate that. uu0vOfR.gif

The original article is still untrue (as, already mentioned) even if we disregard Custom ROMs (for academic reasons) to take only a stock KitKat into consideration - there are only 14 not 16 new points, in the Lollipop.

The following 2 points are already available on a stock KitKat:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

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Just a clarification on my part - in case anyone misunderstood my posts as appearing to be critical of the new Lollipop.

Actually IMHO, from what I have studied, Lollipop is superior to KitKat and I shall most certainly be amongst the first few to make the leap - have been harassing a couple of Developers for the first Custom ROM release of the V5. F3h9xqz.gif

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

In other words, you made a presumption and failed to quote original article making any specific mention of the term vanilla android.

Now, name-calling does not make your presumption, right - so, don't feel violated if I retaliate in kind. :coolwink:

FYI, post # 7 (based on the irrelevant vanilla android) renders this article untrue.

I didnt name call or you specifcally I was speaking in general.

I'm not sure hwy you cant seem to grasp that th article is referring to vanilla Android when it's specifcally talking about AND showing Vanilla android, ie the AOSP build that has just been released by Google.

OEM and custom roms are a secondary builds (forks) made by OEM's and public and you cant take them into account when reading articles about stock Android builds. Article is true!

Great so, we don't abuse each other - I appreciate that. uu0vOfR.gif

The original article is still untrue (as, already mentioned) even if we disregard Custom ROMs (for academic reasons) to take only a stock KitKat into consideration - there are only 14 not 16 new points, in the Lollipop.

The following 2 points are already available on a stock KitKat:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Which "stock" Kitkat are you referring to? Samsung and other such roms are not "stock" as in AOSP.

"Tap and go" is not a part of AOSP Kitkat code, only via 3rd party apps or part a OEM rom. Vanilla Android does not contain "tap and go".

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I just downloaded a pre-alpha, unofficial build of CM12 for my old Razr Maxx.

Will be trying it out tomorrow.

:) yay

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

In other words, you made a presumption and failed to quote original article making any specific mention of the term vanilla android.

Now, name-calling does not make your presumption, right - so, don't feel violated if I retaliate in kind. :coolwink:

FYI, post # 7 (based on the irrelevant vanilla android) renders this article untrue.

I didnt name call or you specifcally I was speaking in general.

I'm not sure hwy you cant seem to grasp that th article is referring to vanilla Android when it's specifcally talking about AND showing Vanilla android, ie the AOSP build that has just been released by Google.

OEM and custom roms are a secondary builds (forks) made by OEM's and public and you cant take them into account when reading articles about stock Android builds. Article is true!

Great so, we don't abuse each other - I appreciate that. uu0vOfR.gif

The original article is still untrue (as, already mentioned) even if we disregard Custom ROMs (for academic reasons) to take only a stock KitKat into consideration - there are only 14 not 16 new points, in the Lollipop.

The following 2 points are already available on a stock KitKat:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Which "stock" Kitkat are you referring to? Samsung and other such roms are not "stock" as in AOSP.

"Tap and go" is not a part of AOSP Kitkat code, only via 3rd party apps or part a OEM rom. Vanilla Android does not contain "tap and go".

http://www.android.com/versions/kit-kat-4-4/

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

In other words, you made a presumption and failed to quote original article making any specific mention of the term vanilla android.

Now, name-calling does not make your presumption, right - so, don't feel violated if I retaliate in kind. :coolwink:

FYI, post # 7 (based on the irrelevant vanilla android) renders this article untrue.

I didnt name call or you specifcally I was speaking in general.

I'm not sure hwy you cant seem to grasp that th article is referring to vanilla Android when it's specifcally talking about AND showing Vanilla android, ie the AOSP build that has just been released by Google.

OEM and custom roms are a secondary builds (forks) made by OEM's and public and you cant take them into account when reading articles about stock Android builds. Article is true!

Great so, we don't abuse each other - I appreciate that. uu0vOfR.gif

The original article is still untrue (as, already mentioned) even if we disregard Custom ROMs (for academic reasons) to take only a stock KitKat into consideration - there are only 14 not 16 new points, in the Lollipop.

The following 2 points are already available on a stock KitKat:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Which "stock" Kitkat are you referring to? Samsung and other such roms are not "stock" as in AOSP.

"Tap and go" is not a part of AOSP Kitkat code, only via 3rd party apps or part a OEM rom. Vanilla Android does not contain "tap and go".

http://www.android.com/versions/kit-kat-4-4/

.....and?

"Grab and go" is NOT "Tap and go" both completely different things.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

In other words, you made a presumption and failed to quote original article making any specific mention of the term vanilla android.

Now, name-calling does not make your presumption, right - so, don't feel violated if I retaliate in kind. :coolwink:

FYI, post # 7 (based on the irrelevant vanilla android) renders this article untrue.

I didnt name call or you specifcally I was speaking in general.

I'm not sure hwy you cant seem to grasp that th article is referring to vanilla Android when it's specifcally talking about AND showing Vanilla android, ie the AOSP build that has just been released by Google.

OEM and custom roms are a secondary builds (forks) made by OEM's and public and you cant take them into account when reading articles about stock Android builds. Article is true!

Great so, we don't abuse each other - I appreciate that. uu0vOfR.gif

The original article is still untrue (as, already mentioned) even if we disregard Custom ROMs (for academic reasons) to take only a stock KitKat into consideration - there are only 14 not 16 new points, in the Lollipop.

The following 2 points are already available on a stock KitKat:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Which "stock" Kitkat are you referring to? Samsung and other such roms are not "stock" as in AOSP.

"Tap and go" is not a part of AOSP Kitkat code, only via 3rd party apps or part a OEM rom. Vanilla Android does not contain "tap and go".

http://www.android.com/versions/kit-kat-4-4/

.....and?

"Grab and go" is NOT "Tap and go" both completely different things.

I know, it is not Grab and go - it is the Tap and go, that I am referring to.

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Not true - quite a few of those 16 things are already available on my KitKat 4.4.4 ;)

Than i want to know that things, sir.
On my KitKat 4.4.4, I already have the following - without using any 3rd party apps:--

01. Tap and go

02. Use the flashlight

12. Add trusted devices

You're referring to a OEM or custom rom, not stock Android which this article is clearly and obviously referring to.
Yep, was referring to a custom ROM - on the OEM KitKat, the following are already available:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Yes and that makes your comment irrelevant because this article is specifcally referring to vanilla Android, not custom roms.

Feel free to quote the original topic where it makes specific mention of the term vanilla android.

BTW, for informational purposes, have also added the OEM features at post # 7, that additionally render the post untrue.

It goes without saying the article refers to Vanilla Android, You would have to be an idiot to assume it mean generally and includes ALL after market roms like OEM/CUSTOM.

Also what part of Vanilla do you not understand? OEM and Custom roms are ...NOT... Vanilla so any OEM features DO NOT render the article untrue in any way shape or form.

An OEM rom is something like a Samsung Touchwiz rom, This is NOT Vanilla Android. A Vanilla Android is AOSP and what you find originally on Nexus and other AOSP devices.

In other words, you made a presumption and failed to quote original article making any specific mention of the term vanilla android.

Now, name-calling does not make your presumption, right - so, don't feel violated if I retaliate in kind. :coolwink:

FYI, post # 7 (based on the irrelevant vanilla android) renders this article untrue.

I didnt name call or you specifcally I was speaking in general.

I'm not sure hwy you cant seem to grasp that th article is referring to vanilla Android when it's specifcally talking about AND showing Vanilla android, ie the AOSP build that has just been released by Google.

OEM and custom roms are a secondary builds (forks) made by OEM's and public and you cant take them into account when reading articles about stock Android builds. Article is true!

Great so, we don't abuse each other - I appreciate that. uu0vOfR.gif

The original article is still untrue (as, already mentioned) even if we disregard Custom ROMs (for academic reasons) to take only a stock KitKat into consideration - there are only 14 not 16 new points, in the Lollipop.

The following 2 points are already available on a stock KitKat:--

01. Tap and go

11. Chromecast more quickly

Which "stock" Kitkat are you referring to? Samsung and other such roms are not "stock" as in AOSP.

"Tap and go" is not a part of AOSP Kitkat code, only via 3rd party apps or part a OEM rom. Vanilla Android does not contain "tap and go".

http://www.android.com/versions/kit-kat-4-4/

.....and?

"Grab and go" is NOT "Tap and go" both completely different things.

I know, it is not Grab and go - it is the Tap and go, that I am referring to.

Yes, and there is no "tap and go" in Kitkat. It was introduced natively in Lollipop.

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