Samsung to push micro-updates to fix Lollipop issues on various devices

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Earlier this month, Samsung accepted the on-going issues on the Galaxy S5 that surfaced after the Lollipop update. Samsung’s UK subsidiary has promised to roll out micro-updates in order to fix the Lollipop issues.

The UK subsidiary also stated that micro-updates are under development for many other Samsung devices that are facing similar issues after the Lollipop update. Samsung’s UK subsidiary revealed the information in the form of a reply on its Twitter feed (above).

Many Samsung devices are facing similar issues post the Lollipop update, and Samsung has also suggested many users to put their device on factory reset in order to fix the bugs. The company also said that,“other users have found factory reset helpful in resolving issues.” We hope that these updates will not just be limited to UK, as the users in India and other regions are also facing performance lag after the update.

All being said, Samsung has not revealed a set timeline for these micro-updates that are dubbed to resolve Lollipop issues on its devices. Are you facing any issue on your Samsung device? Let us know in the comment section below.

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