Google drops support for a version of Android that is almost 10 years old

The first phone to have Android 5.0 pre-installed was the Nexus 6. | Image credit-PhoneArena
This news doesn't mean that your Android device running Lollipop will stop working. It simply means not to expect security updates, new features, and compatibility with some Google apps that require Google services. Last July, Google ended support for Android 4.4 aka KitKat. Google's updated support page notes that Google Play services are currently supported on devices running Android 6.0 or higher which is known as Marshmallow."Android Lollipop was first released in November 2014, nearly 10 years ago and since then, we’ve introduced many innovative improvements and features for Android, which are unavailable on Lollipop. Today, we are discontinuing Google Play Services updates for Android Lollipop devices since they account for less than 1% of active Android devices. Lollipop devices will continue to function but won’t receive any new features, important security updates, and may not be compatible with some apps. We strongly encourage users to upgrade to newer Android versions for the latest features and security enhancements."-Google
The most recent stable version of Android available is Android 14 even though the Android 15 beta program has already started. While Google doesn't promote the dessert names anymore, Android 14 and Android 15 are known as Upside Down Cake and Vanilla Ice Cream respectively.ncG1vNJzZmivp6x7sbTOp5yaqpWjrm%2BvzqZmp52nqHyou86go55llKe8sb%2BMrKypqJ%2BnwW6yzqtkmqaUp7yqsIylpqWkmaW8savInWhvaGNufQ%3D%3D