aosp-lollipopIt goes without saying that Android 5.0 Lollipop is more or less in its infancy at this point in time, but it looks as though Google themselves have not stopped tweaking on it, where there is apparently a newer flavor of Lollipop in the pipeline. Known as Android 5.0.1 (what else did you expect?), it has arrived on AOSP tonight where it will carry the build number LRX22C.

For those who are simply unable to sit tight until they know that their precious new smartphone or tablet has the latest version of the operating system, do take note. Chances are one is already able to flash Android 5.0.1 Lollipop to select Nexus devices, where Google has already put up the Android 5.0.1 factory images for the Nexus 7 (2013) Wi-Fi, Nexus 9 and Nexus 10.

Taking into consideration how it has just been a few hours ever since Android 5.0.1 hit AOSP, it remains to be seen just what the new update will be made up of. However, if one were to deduce that this happens to be an x.x.1 update, chances are it will deliver minor bug fixes as well as an improvement in overall performance. For those who have the intestinal fortitude to flash Android 5.0.1 Lollipop to your Nexus device, how has your experience been?

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