Bended with a raft of new changes, the release of Android 5.0 Lollipop designed to be flexible to work on all the mobile devices and can be customized to fit the way you wish. It also gives developers the ability to create apps for screens of all sizes regardless to the device.
Here are a number of new features for visuals, user interfaces, web design, multi-tasking menu etc.
The New Material Design
Yes, of course it’s flat but it's heavily based on making every animation, ripples, and shadow look real which is something that most brands are shying away from and most importantly allows access for developers to use this for themselves on their apps. The idea is, no matter what device you're on, Android looks and bring consistency to the app world.
Notifications on Android L Are Getting an Overhaul
The notification panel is being merged with the lock screen and a simple swipe up takes you into the phone. Android 5.0 help users view and respond to messages directly from the lock screen. And, with Lollipop, the best part is incoming phone calls won't interrupt what you're watching or playing.
Security
Comes with “Factory Reset Protection” which is turned on to help protect data on lost or stolen devices Android Lollipop devices will come with encryption automatically. If the user wishes to activate this feature, they will be required to enter their Google login to factory reset the device and will work only when the phone pass code is enabled.
Interlocking apps
Google wants your apps to be able to talk to one another as in like to search for a place only to have it served up in Google Earth.
Music and Communication Applications
This new Android 5.0 Lollipop has bolder graphics, improved audio, video and camera capabilities ensuring the music and communication applications provides an real-time experience to the user. Also, USB audio support is provided with USB audio devices into your Android device.
Summing up, Android 5.0 Lollipop comes on Nexus 6, Nexus 9 and Nexus Player and also on Nexus 4, 5, 7, 10 and Google Play edition devices in the coming weeks.

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