Google Android 5.1 OS Officially Announced: Details Include Enabled HD Voice Calls, Firmware Enhancements

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Christian Post Report – Amidst the incessant rumors pointing out to the latest reiteration of the recent Android 5.1 OS, Google made the news official earlier this week that it will be releasing the newest mobile operating system for Android devices.

A report from Phone Arena picked up Google’s official announcement which they made through their update blog saying that upcoming Lollipop will offer more performance stability and a slew of new features including support for multiple SIM cards, HD voice calls, and Device Protection mechanism.

“Whether you want to share your phone with a family member or better manage your mobile costs, Android Lollipop 5.1 now lets you use more than one SIM card on a device with multiple SIM slots,” the official press release reads.

Android 5.1 will also support High Definition voice calling through compatible phones with the condition that the feature is offered by the user’s respective mobile carrier company. Phone Arena indicated that Nexus 6 on T-Mobile as well as its upcoming Verizon variant are among devices that will enjoy the said feature.

Device Protection, meanwhile, offers greater security for users who might lost or have their devices stolen from them. As indicated, the phone will remain locked (even after a factory reset) until the owner signs in with their Google account.

This particular security feature is said to be available for “most Android phones and tablets” which were shipped with Android 5.1 including Nexus 6 and Nexus 9.

Easier accessibility is also offered with the new OS. With the Android 5.1 Lollipop, one can join any Wi-Fi or Bluetooth network by going through the Quick Settings.

Release date for the Android 5.1 is yet to be announced.

Source : Christian Post