By Ketan Pratap | Updated: 11 March 2015 12:10 IST
Google on Monday announced the Android 5.1 Lollipop update that was
considered the first major update to Android Lollipop. The company
however revealed limited changes or improvements in the latest Android
update.
Now, developer changelog of the Android 5.1 update have
surfaced on the Internet suggesting that there were a total of 14,686
changes in the latest Android build. Additionally, a new API on the
Android 5.1 Lollipop has been confirmed that allows carrier
provisioning.
First reported by Android Police, the developer changelog titled "AOSP 5.1 changelog" has been posted
at Teknik and gives a broader look at
the changes in Android 5.1. One of most notable fixes is the return of
the silent mode that was reported back in November
was unavailable in the Android 5.0 Lollipop update. Users reported
that lowering the volume only offered vibrate mode and there was no
silent mode present.
The changelog confirms that Android 5.1 will
allow Wi-Fi toggle to be handled directly from Quick Settings alongside
Bluetooth. The update brings a fix for the memory leak issue that was
reported to be affecting Android 5.0 Lollipop users leading to crashing of apps
alongside fix for random app crashes of dialler and messaging apps.
The Android 5.1 update also brings a fix for the SMS issue
that affected limited users.
Google's Monday announcement about
the Android 5.1 Lollipop update somehow also missed the mention of new
carrier provisioning API. Spotted by Android Police, the new update brings support for telecom service
provider to "create apps that can perform carrier provisioning tasks on
an Android device."
The Mountain View giant explains the new API on its Android 5.1 APIs page on developer website and notes,
"These APIs provide a secure and flexible way for carrier-developed
apps to perform these tasks and be distributed through Google Play."
Other
changes spotted
by Phonearena and Android Police include: LED notification now works in
all sound modes; lock screen remains locked when swiping within
notification settings; Invert Colors and Wi-Fi Hotspot toggles can now
be removed from Quick Settings; improved screen pinning; improved
heads-up notifications that let users swipe up to collapse; new 'No
interruptions until next alarm' option in Priority mode; downtime
settings can now block all notifications instead of defaulting to
priority; Android Beam gets a new share icon; system volume can be
changed while playing audio; default Android icon refreshed, alarm
volume can now be changed from within clock app, and finally, improved
an Wi-Fi feature that recognises connections with no Internet access and
won't auto-connect to them.
The changes detailed by Google in its
blog on Monday include support for multiple SIM cards, Device
Protection and HD voice on compatible devices with the update. The
multiple SIM support seems to be primarily targeted at Android One
devices. Google last month released Android One smartphones in Indonesia
running Android Lollipop build 5.1 out-of-the-box.
Another
highlight was the built-in Device Protection, which will make sure the
device is locked when lost or stolen, until signed-in using a Google
account. Interestingly, Device Protection once enabled requires a Google
account sign-in even if someone resets the device to factory settings.
The Android 5.1 Lollipop update also brings high definition voice
calling on the mobile phone. The HD voice calling will be available only
on compatible Android 5.1 devices. Other features include ability to
join Wi-Fi networks and Bluetooth paired device option directly
available from Quick Settings.