[Updated] Officially Announced Android L Supported Devices – List

Oct 18, 2014 at 01:04am EDT

Google made Android 5.0 Lollipop official this week by debuting the Nexus duo. 5.9-inch Nexus 6 from Motorola and 8.9-inch Nexus 9 from HTC are torch bearers of the brand new Android OS. The latest Android takes a step ahead as it is based on 64-bit architecture and has been redesigned entirely. The new design is based on Material Design which Google showcased earlier in the year. With this mega release, we are of course expecting different manufacturers to soon drape their particular devices with Android L too. Here is the list of Android L supported devices so far announced by their makers. Of course, this list is not final as products will be added as OEMs add them in the roll-out lists.

Android L supported devices:

The Nexus devices of course come at the top being official devices from Google. As we have already shared with you that Google is going to release Android Lollipop on almost all the Nexus devices, including:

Android L supported Sony devices:

Motorola Android L devices:

 

Samsung and HTC haven't yet announced their list of supported devices. However, consider the latest flagships, Samsung Galaxy S5, Galaxy Note 4, HTC One M8, in the pack along with last year's. We will update this page as more OEMs announce their supported devices on Android Lollipop lists.

[Update x1]:

HTC schedule for Android L:

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