Android 5.1.1 Lollipop update for the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 started to roll out in Russia. Owners of the 2014 flagship with Exynos processor will only receive the update for the mean time, GSM Arena reported.
The Samsung Galaxy Note 4 will join Samsung Galaxy S6 and Galaxy S6 edge (under certain carriers), HTC One M9 (under some carriers) and Motorola X (2014) that are one of the first Android devices treated with the update. (via Softpedia)
Samsung also confirmed via Twitter that the Samsung Galaxy S3 and Note 2 won't receive any Lollipop update in the UK. Though it won't apply in all regions as users in Poland, Finland and Denmark are set to receive the update soon.
"@WesoLabeshnai We don't like to give out bad news Rohan but the Note 2 and the Galaxy S3 won't be receiving the Lollipop update." Samsung Mobile UK (@SamsungMobileUK) July 4, 2015 (via GSM Arena)
Aside from the Samsung Galaxy Note 4, LG G2 has been reported to be upgraded to Android 5.1.1 Lollipop "within two months" AndroidPIT.de claims. The report also provided a screenshot of an LG G2 running on Android Lolllipop with UX 4.0 interface which was first introduced on the LG G4.
"We have received joyous news for all owners of LG G2 directly from Korea," reports AndroidPIT.de (machine translated). LG is said to be working on Android 5.1.1 for the G2 already, and one source says it will be rolled out "in the next two months." (via TechnoBuffalo)
The LG G2's update to the latest Android OS is said to incorporate some of LG G4's notable features, and Lollipop's "guest user mode, the ability to switch Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connections within the Quick Settings menu, and anti-theft protection."
Haven't received the Android 5.1.1 Lollipop OTA yet? Will keep you updated for the complete list of Android devices that will receive the update.