Samsung has been working swiftly to put Android 5.0 Lollipop on its flagship devices, and it looks like carriers in the US are also working hand-in-hand with the Korean manufacturer to test Lollipop on their devices. We’ve already given our readers glimpses of Android 5.0 running on the Galaxy S4, Galaxy S5, and the Galaxy Note 3, and now a Lollipop firmware for Sprint’s variant of the Galaxy S5 has leaked out on the XDA developers community. Naturally, it’s an early test build and not the final version, but apparently things like calls, SMS and other basic functions work properly.
Android 10 finally started rolling out to Sprint OnePlus 7 Pro 5G devices a few weeks after other variants saw the update.
12 of the major phone companies are going to give their customers free spam blocking tools in an effort to stop robocalls on their networks.
The Samsung Galaxy S10 5G will be available on Sprint’s 5G network starting on June 21st, with preorders opening today. The 5G network launched last month in Atlanta, Dallas, Houston, and Kansas City, and will be coming to Chicago, Los Angeles, New York City, Phoenix, and Washington, DC in the coming weeks.