The new build has reached owners in Europe and Asia

Feb 10, 2015 12:30 GMT  ·  By

It’s been three months since Android 5.0 Lollipop has been rolled out into the wild, but the build has yet to be adopted by the majority of handsets on the market.

Notably, LG has been one of the few device makers to pick up the new build for its handsets. The G3 and G2 smartphones are currently receiving the new build in certain areas of the world. The most recent LG handset to be added to the Lollipop family is the G Pro 2.

The smartphone has started getting Google’s latest and greatest a few days ago in South Korea and now the OTA has begun reaching users in Europe as well.

The new build brings a lot of features and improvements to the table, such as a new battery save that’s supposed to allow your handset to live up to 90 minutes.

The Notifications area has been improved and you now get multiple options you can take advantage of, such as fewer disruptions with the Priority mode. You’re also allowed to view and reply to messages directly from the lock screen.

Google is also throwing in a new Quick Settings, which you can get to by virtue of two swipes down from the top screen.

The multitasking manager will show all the apps in the background as card, which you can now access more easily.

If you’re rocking an LG G Pro 2 and you’re waiting on your Lollipop update, take a look through our gallery to see what you can expect your phone to look like.

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