The
Galaxy S4, which was Samsung’s flagship phone two years ago, gets a
price drop in India and is now selling for Rs 17,999. Before the most
recent price cut, it was selling for Rs 20,999. The device was launched
in April 2013 in India for an official price of Rs 41,500.
Besides,
a Sammobile report said the device is finally getting the Android 5.0
Lollipop update. The site states that Samsung has started rolling out
the Android 5.0.1 Lollipop update for the Galaxy S4 in India. All the
GT-I9500 variants of the Galaxy S4, which run the Exynos chipset will
start getting it.
The
update is reportedly rolling out over the air (OTA) and is around 990MB
in size. It will come with Samsung’s new improvements to the TouchWiz
UI. This update will also give the Galaxy S4 all the benefits of the
Android’s latest build.
Some
of the changes in this TouchWiz skin sporting Android Lollipop variant
includes changes to the notification panel, Guest mode, Android Smart
Lock, ART runtime for apps and so on. Apart from this, the update is
expected to improve the overall performance, security and battery life
of the Galaxy S4.
In
case you haven’t received the OTA update, you can head over to
Sammobile, which is hosting the Android 5.0 firmware. Of course, you
need to observe the right precautions when flashing it on your own.
Samsmobile had released a video last year comparing Android 5.0 and Android 4.4.2 on the Samsung Galaxy S4.
Posted by : Gizmeon
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