Hey Nexus owners, it's time to cash in on the best part of owning your device: super fast Android updates. The 2012 Nexus 7 update leaked a little early, but now Google has posted Android 5.0 factory images for most of the current lineup of supported Nexus devices.

Further Reading How to flash a factory image to your Nexus device

These aren't normal OTA updates, but full-restore factory images that will wipe out your devices data. An OTA update won't wipe out your device, and while they are rolling out now , they can often take weeks to reach everyone.

If you want to dive into Lollipop, here's the list of updated devices:

If you aren't sure how to use these, we wrote up some instructions for the occasion. You'll need to install the SDK, boot your phone into a special flashing mode, and do some command line work to unlock your bootloader and install Lollipop.

And if you're wondering if Android 5.0 is any good, we've got a full review right here.