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Android Lollipop for the Samsung Galaxy S5 has now moved on to Spain

We already have a really good idea of what it’s going to look like, but hearing that Android Lollipop for the Samsung Galaxy S5 has now moved onto Spain probably has Galaxy S5 owners pretty excited. After spending its first stint in Poland, where most Samsung updates start getting rolled out, the update has continued its slow roll to Spain for the SM-G900F model, and should be available for our Spanish friends any moment now – if your device isn’t seeing it, also try connecting it through Samsung Kies where it should also be available.

This should be one of the last steps before the software update starts a greater roll-out through-out Europe, and hopefully then the rest of the world, but it looks like everyone else might have to be patient just a little bit longer. We’d expect that once this update is in full motion that Samsung will turn its attention to its other flagships, the Galaxy Note 4 and Note Edge, for which we’ve also already seen quite a bit of leaked footage. Interestingly though, while the software in that video showed the Note 4 et al running Android 5.0.1, this build being rolled out in Spain is for Android 5.0 only. Curious.

What do you think about Android Lollipop for the Samsung Galaxy S5 moving onto Spain? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

Source: SamMobile