Google starts the process of pushing Android 5.0 Lollipop to AOSP ready for developers to download and use to compile their own builds for different phones and tablets
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If the Nexus 6 looks kinda familiar, that's because you've already seen something very like it: in many ways the Nexus 6 is a bigger Moto X 2014 with a spec bump.
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