Android Lollipop updates: 5.0.2 update now up for Nexus 10 and Nexus 7 2012 and 2013 models, Samsung Galaxy S5 owners can get it through CMOD

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Android Lollipop, in all its forms, continues to reach devices that have yet to get a taste of the sweet update. The latest recipients of the firmware are the 2012 and 2013 models of Nexus 7 and the Nexus 10. According to reports, over-the-air links for Android 5.0.2 Lollipop are now ready for flashing. This comes a week after Google shared factory images of the aforementioned devices. 

The update would not modify a lot on the device but rather fix certain bugs and do some tweaking under its hood. Nexus 7 2012 users can head over to this link and enjoy what Android Headlines tagged as "nakasi" for Android 5.02 (LRX22G) as well as an Android 5.0 (LRX21P) for those who haven't gone through that update yet. And in one that the site called "razor," owners of Nexus 7 2013 handsets can get the update from Android 5.01 (LRX22C) through Android 5.02 (LRX22G) from here. Lastly, the Nexus 10 designated as "mantaray" can slip into Android 5.01 (LRX22C) through Android 5.02 (LRX22G) with the use of this one

These devices had the 5.0.1 update last December and with Google moving fast, 5.0.2 is all ready to go. Load The Game, however, is waiting for the time the Nexus 4, Nexus 5 and Nexus 6 get their turn. The site especially mentioned the Nexus 5, which has more high-priority issues that need attention such as overheating and draining. 

Meanwhile, the Samsung Galaxy S5 has yet to get the update. A nightly version of the Android 5.0.2 update coming from CyanogenMod CM12 series will be launching soon. However, there are major caveats about bugs and other issues that come along with it. In turn, Latino Post reminded owners of the current Samsung flagship from carries AT&T and Verizon to stay away from it.

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