Synapseindia Sharing info on "Android 5.0 Lollipop annoyances Google should fix immediately"11/26/2014 Synapseindia sharing info on Annoying Little Bugs'
PCWorld on Monday featured an article listing "Five Android 5.0 Lollipop annoyances Google should fix immediately." Among the "annoying little quirks" it identified: a power menu that includes only a "Power off" option with no additional choices for "Silent mode" or "Flight mode"; an inverted-color option that lasts in the quick settings panel for weeks; the dropping of the notification ticker in lieu of heads-up notifications; a no-interruptions feature that turns off all notifications and alarms; and upward swiping -- rather than side swiping -- to unlock phone and camera shortcuts. Android Police on Monday also reported some "annoying little bugs" in Android 5.0 Lollipop. The most significant one it identified was an issue in which users say they are unable to connect to their corporate networks. The problem has so far been traced to Cisco access points that run WPA2 with AES encryption, which Android Police notes are "quite common in business ." Several commenters on Android Police noted that Android 5.0 Lollipop also shows heavy RAM usage, requiring users to have to reload. Users have posted hundreds of entries related to Lollipop on the Android Open Source Project Issue Tracker. Among the common problems being reported are battery issues, dropped Wi-Fi connections and troubles with various apps such as Gallery. The first devices to feature Android 5.0 Lollipop are the Nexus 9 tablet, Nexus 6 "phablet" phone and Player. Google has said it expects to roll Lollipop out in stages to the Nexus 4, 5, 7 and 10 and Google Play edition devices.
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