The Android 5.0 Lollipop is the latest mobile OS to come from Google and it simply goes to show on how far the Android system has progressed since it was first introduced some years ago. The latest Lollipop is truly amazing as it anticipates the user’s request instead of waiting for a command.
Today, however, we are not going to sing praises for the Android 5.0 Lollipop. Instead, we are going to dig deep as we bid to uncover the major flaws with the system. After some thorough digging, the following are our findings.
It appears that the first major flaw is with the Wi-Fi connectivity. Like how it is with the iOS, the Android 5.0 Lollipop too has a bug that prevents Wi-Fi from connecting to a router. The second major bug is on the video playback. In often times, the Lollipop will prompt the video as unplayable.
The third major problem with the Android 5.0 Lollipop is with the language crashing bug. Apparently, selecting the French-Canadian language as a default for a device will result in a system crash. Also, crashing is a common happening whenever users attempt to activate the flashlight feature.
At the moment, the above are the only issues found on the Lollipop. The good news is that they are all bug related. All Google has to do is to launch the necessary updates to see the bugs fixed. While this is for happening for certain, there is no telling on when the next Lollipop update will be rolled out.