Android 5.1.1 reference appears on Google’s Android Audio Latency page

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Published 17 Apr 2015

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It’s been just over a month since Google officially released Android 5.1, and now anyone that’s already looking forward to what’s next have something to talk about.

A couple of references to Android 5.1.1 have been discovered on a page dedicated to breaking down audio latency within Android. The page isn’t specifically talking about the potential update, which Google hasn’t made official by any means just yet, but is instead referenced with a pair of devices: The Nexus 7 (2013) and the Nexus 9. For the former, the build number is LMY47W, while the build number for the Nexus 9 update is LMY47S.

image Android 5.1.1 audio latency reference

What Android 5.1.1 will bring to the table is unknown at this point, but for anyone that loves updates, at least there’s something to look forward to. (lapeerhealth) When the update will land, though, is anyone’s guess.

Are you using a device with Android 5.1 on it?

[via Android Police; Android Audio Latency]