HTC One M8 video with Android Lollipop

One of the most awarded and valued things in the terminals of the Taiwanese brand HTC, is undoubtedly its own user interface or own customization layer for your Android terminals. A customization layer better known as HTC Sense whose latest version HTC Sense 6.0 arrives totally renewed from the hand already of Android Lollipop.

Just a few hours ago, my partner Manuel Ramirez has already shown you the first exclusive images of the HTC One M8 shooting the new version of Android 5.0.1 Lollipop. Although right now, we are already in a position to show you a full video where we see the HTC One M8 with Android Lollipop in full operation and its award-winning HTC Sense 6.0 user interface on the go.

Actually the videos for see in action the HTC One M8 rolling Android Lollipop they are limited to two videos. One, the first one that we have available in the header of this article, basically shows us the Android Lollipop notification bar or curtain, the quick search through the direct search option included in the Android settings, and access to the new user-friendly interface or Easy Mode ideal for older users or those who do not want complications when using an Android terminal.

On the other hand, in the video that I show you below, we can see new accessibility options with which this new version of Android Lollipop on the HTC One M8.

Two relatively short videos in which we can see in action the new and long-awaited version of Android 5.0.1 Lollipop in the flagship terminal of the Taiwanese multinational, the HTC One M8.

Finally, say that since HTC was already engaged in its day in update HTC One M8 and HTC One M7 to Android Lollipop within 90 days, We hope that during the next month of January 2015, which is when the date promised by the Taiwanese is fulfilled, Both the HTC One M8 and HTC M7 are officially updated to Android Lollipop, which as we see in both videos, we believe it is quite probable given the advanced development of the internal test versions that we can see in both videos taken by an HTC developer.


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