Quick review of Lollipop update after 10 hours of usage on Lollipop (I would've made in depth YouTube video, but no secondary camera right now.):
1) I've been using Android since 2.1 Eclair had launched(~Dec 2010).
After 4.+ Android series, Lollipop feels really solid package. where all things are bundled neatly.
After 4.+ Android series, Lollipop feels really solid package. where all things are bundled neatly.
2) Lollipop comes with neat tools so that we needn't use Screen Filter, Flashlight, Notification apps and any other UI enhancement tools(launcher, others fancy apps, etc.)
3) Memory management is far superior than that of Kitkat. On the same setup my Moto G(1st Gen); gained ~75-100 MB free RAM. Multi-tabs browsing in Chrome is much better now.
4) New Material UI stands out sharply and feels aesthetic. Animations and color blending are pleasing.
5) Headphone volume levels are refined for soothing levels. Adaptive brightness now initially sets to lower levels, serves its purpose.
6) Things are grouped and unnecessary things are removed, giving comfy space to main controls.
7) No benchmarking yet, but it does surely feels fluidic. Battery stats will take time, though today it drained quickly(since things changed, something might be running in background.)
I may update this after further usage.
And at last, good job Motorola! like emoticon
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