Google freshly launched Android 5.0.1 update to fix minor bugs in its Nexus devices and now there are rumors floating around of the upcoming 5.1 release. According to information that's yet to be backed by solid evidence, the company is preparing the next version of Lollipop to roll out in February 2015.

Android 5.1 update will come not only with major fixes for various bugs and little malfunctions in the core of the OS, but will also enhance the Material Design color palette and improve RAM management.

Here's the complete list of the alleged changes, which are confirmed by a source, who talked to AndroidPit.

Silent mode added after missing on Android 5.0

General improvements in system stability

Improved RAM management

Fixes for sudden app closures

Improved battery management

Excessive consumption of network devices when used Wi-Fi fixed

Issues with wireless connections fixed

Problems with Okay Google function solved

Notifications problems solved

Some sound problems experience by certain devices fixed

Other improvements and changes

Changes in the Material Design color palette (after users complaints, possibly for a higher version though)

Take this information with a pinch o salt, but it seems that Google is still hard at work at polishing Lollipop even more. We'll keep an eye out for any additional clues on Android 5.1 Lollipop feature list.

Source | Via