Despite the important news it brings Android Lollipop (Material Design, support for 64 bits), the truth is that this has not been the update with which Mountain View has done the best, especially as regards their own g, as shown by the fact that Motorola was able to get ahead of him and that incident reports have been quite frequent. The worst part, however, has undoubtedly been Nexus 7 with mobile connection, which at this point had not even received it. Fortunately, as of today they have it available.
They will make the jump directly to Android 5.0.2
Good news, therefore, for users of these models, for whom a wait of more than two months has finally ended. They will also have the opportunity to at least make up for lost time and catch up completely, since they will receive directly Android 5.0.2, skipping Android 5.0 y Android 5.0.1. Of course, at the moment the only thing we have available are the factory images (that you can download from this link), so that those who do not dare to go fiddling with the tablet will have to wait even a few more days, probably.
Receiving directly Android 5.0.2 It should be considered almost lucky, on the other hand, since, as we mentioned, there have been quite a few incidents with the first two versions. The truth, however, is that it seems that this latest version has not been able to fully resolve them and in recent days we have also had news of new problems, both for Nexus 7 Wi-Fi models as for the Nexus 10, ranging from less autonomy to random reboots to Wi-Fi failures or when installing updates. Hopefully these LTE models have better luck.
Source: pocketnow.com