Developers will be able to grab the Android 5.0 SDK on October 17

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Google has just officially announced the latest major update of its mobile operating system as Android 5.0 Lollipop. Unfortunately, the general public will have to wait a little while longer before they can get their hands on this new release, but developers will be able to access the final SDK this Friday, October 17.

The file will be uploaded to the Google Developer Dashboard along with the latest factory images so that developers can flash the “finished” build of Android 5.0 onto their Nexus devices for testing. Receiving the final SDK is the first step to ensuring that applications are ready to run on bonafide Lollipop-powered devices.

If you missed our ‘Android 5.0 added features' round-up post and want to find out more about what’s included in this latest version, please click here.

Source: Android Developer Dashboard

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