After
reports about the
Samsung Galaxy Note 4 starting to receive the
Android
5.0 Lollipop update in some regions, users around the world have started
reporting about the update being rolled out to the Galaxy Note 3 LTE
via Samsung Kies, though
Samsung hasn't yet announced it officially.
According
to Sammobile, the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the Qualcomm
Snapdragon variant of the Samsung Galaxy Note 3, with model number
SM-N9005, is rolling out to users on major carriers in Austria, Germany,
Hungary, Poland, Switzerland, the UK. The publication has also made the
firmware available up for
download.
On
the other hand, Samsung Poland on Thursday confirmed an Android 5.0
Lollipop update is being planned for Galaxy Note II as well.
The
company on its Twitter account
replied to a
user saying that the Galaxy Note II will receive the update, but there
is no further information.
On Wednesday, Samsung Galaxy Note 4
first started receiving Android 5.0 Lollipop update in Poland, and on
Thursday in South Korea, reported SamMobile.
The South Korea
update is said to be based on Android 5.0.1 Lollipop, carry build number
N910SKSU1BOB4, and be currently rolling out for Galaxy Note 4 users on
SK Telecom. The Android 5.0 update can be grabbed via Samsung Kies
software.
While there is no official rollout announcement from
Samsung, the report suggests that it shouldn't be long before other
major carriers in the country start pushing out the update. As yet the
changes reported by users include expandable lock screen notifications
from stock Lollipop, refreshed Samsung apps with a Material Design, and
more.