Sunday, July 26, 2015

Nvidia releases Android 5.1 Lollipop for Tegra Note 7 – Tudocelular.com

Nvidia introduced in September 2013 a landmark tablet facing the gamer audience equipped with the chipset Tegra 4 , a processor for mobile devices whose main attractive your graphics performance provided by the GeForce GPU of 72 cores. Named Tegra Note 7 , the tablet was released by EVGA in the United States and Gigabyte in Australia. In Brazil, it came in an unusual way at the hands of the gradient.

Gradient Tegra Note 7 came here running Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean , but with guaranteed upgrade to Android 4.3 shortly after launch. Shortly afterwards he received the Android 4.4.2 KitKat and got it for a while. The operating system used by the company follows almost “clean” without custom interfaces or major changes, except for the software and apps to support the pen, a system for integrated energy saving the settings screen and its own app for the camera, called Camera Awesome . What makes each company adopted the tablet to release operating system updates quickly.

After the Nvidia start updating your Shield Console for Android 5.1 Lollipop, here comes the turn of Tegra Note 7 rely on the news. According to the above image posted by a user device, we can see all the improvements that are included with this long-awaited update:

  • Android 5.1 Lollipop and its redesigned interface with Material Design
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  • Various performance improvements, security and system stability
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  • Expanded compatibility with third-party applications
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  • Updated and improved features Lasso and DirectStylus
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  • Fix instability features such as screen, audio, network, etc.
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It is interesting to see a company still giving attention to a model that is no longer manufactured for a long time. Now, we expect the news to get here, if the update depends on the gradient, it may be that it takes or not happen, even though the Brazilian manufacturer still selling the product on your website. But nothing prevents you from installing the firmware manually when a file is released by Nvidia.

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