AnandTech is hugely positive about Lollipop and it says it represents a huge step forward for the platform just as iOS 7 did for Apple back in 2013.
“Google really hit the nail on the head with Android Lollipop,” the publication writes. “Moving from KitKat to Lollipop still provides you with a familiar Android experience, but it almost feels like getting a brand new phone in a way. There’s a brand new UI, and big improvements to performance. But unlike the upgrade to iOS 7, Android Lollipop hasn’t plagued my devices with application crashes and other bugs.”