Some images confirm that Android 5.1 is close to being a reality [updated]

New evidence has emerged showing that Android 5.1 it is very close to being a reality. Specifically, some images have been published in which you can see a phone that is running what will be the latest version of Google's operating system for mobile devices.

Si this morning we indicated that on the website of Android One You could see a clear reference to the new development of the Mountain View company, it is now confirmed that it will not take long to arrive and that the first models to enjoy it are the ones we have mentioned. Obviously, in a short time it will do the same in the Nexus models, as is logical to think.

A clarifying image

Then we leave the image that again confirms the imminent arrival of Android 5.1. This has been made to one of the models of the One range (specifically the Evercoss), so it also seems very clear that Google's phones for emerging markets are the ones that first they will enjoy of the novelties that are included in this version.

Android 5.1 phone photo

In addition, those that could be the number of versions for some of the models that Google currently has on the market within its Nexus range (this is simply a leak, so it is possible that a number can be changed).

  • Android 5.1; Nexus 5 Build / LMY29C
  • Android 5.1; Nexus 6 Build / LMY29C
  • Android 5.1; Nexus 6 Build / LMY29D
  • Android 5.1; Nexus 9 Build / LMY22E
  • Android 5.1; Nexus 6 Build / LMY22E

Possible new features of Android 5.1

There is no official communication from Google regarding the arrival of its new version of the operating system, but everything indicates that this will be a reality shortly. Neither is any detail known from those of Mountain View of what could be the game in the new iteration of its operating system.

Android One phone case including Android 5.1

The fact is that some sound insistently that they will be from the game. An example is better RAM management; Debugging Project Volta to increase autonomy; optimization of the use of WiFi networks; and stability improvements (such as unexpected application closures and even the use of OK Google). That is, there are no new features, but an amalgam of corrections.

And all this comes without some manufacturers that use Google's operating system have released any update for their most powerful models. The truth is that this company seems to be going a lot faster than others can (The reason may be the use of custom interfaces, for example).

UPGRADE: new images of the aforementioned terminal with Android 5.1 have been published and in them you can see that drop-down menus of choice are added in the shortcuts for both the WiFi connectivity like Bluetooth. We leave you an example of what is indicated:

Drop-down in the shortcuts in WiFi and Bluetooth in Android 5.1

Source: Android Police