Google has officially announced the discontinuation of Google Play Services updates for Android 5 Lollipop devices. Launched in 2014, Android Lollipop has received updates for a decade, but will no longer get new features, security updates, or app compatibility improvements from Google Play Services.

Approximately 1% of Android devices still run on Lollipop, which is nearly 10 years old. Google encourages users to upgrade to newer Android versions to access the latest features and security enhancements. This move follows the previous discontinuation of support for Android 4.4 KitKat.

Key Points:

  • End of Support: Google Play Services updates for Android 5 Lollipop have been discontinued.
  • User Impact: Devices running Android Lollipop will no longer receive new features, security updates, or maintain compatibility with some apps.
  • Upgrade Encouragement: Google strongly advises upgrading to newer Android versions for enhanced features and security.
  • Historical Context: Android Lollipop was launched in 2014 and has been supported for nearly a decade.

For more details, visit the Google Play Services update announcement.