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The LG G2 has ben pegged for the month of March inside 2014 for a full upgrade to Android 4.4 KitKat, to be precise. Word of this KitKat update comes from an LG representative speaking with Mobile ...
A number of Android-based smartphones made by LG will get upgraded to the new Android 4.0 operating system in 2012, although it will take months for some of the phones to get the update.
The folks at LG have let known today what and when they plan on doing with their active line of smart devices in regards to the newest Google-made mobile operating system Android 4.0 Ice Cream ...
LG Android 4.0 upgrades will start with Optimus LTE, Optimus 2X, and Prada Phone in Q2 2012 LG plans to begin upgrading its portfolio of Android handsets to Ice Cream Sandwich in the second ...
LG's Google Play Edition of its G Pad 8.3 tablet runs unadulterated Android 4.4 KitKat and looks to be quite the desirable slice of cutting-edge Android.
LG’s Italian Facebook page has revealed that three of the company’s biggest Android phones in 2011 will receive the much anticipated Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade. Those are the dual-core Optimus ...
On paper, the LG Spectrum should fit right in with its 4.5" 720p IPS display, 1.5GHz dual core CPU and promised upgrade to Android OS 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich by mid-2012. The phone has a front video ...
When I decided to switch from Samsung's $1,000 Galaxy Note 9 to the $200 LG Stylo 4, I thought it would be a painful experience. It wasn't.
In fact, it scored 7235 on the Quadrant benchmark, which is a new record for a stock Android phone (5,000 is the norm for the fastest phones and tablets). In this review we look at both the AT&T ...
While LG's first version runs the company's Optimus 3.0 user interface, this G Pad runs the unadorned stock version of Android 4.4 KitKat. You do lose a lot of LG's built-in software features in ...
Considering the Nexus 4 starts at just $299 contract free, it's incomprehensible as to how Google and LG managed to stuff these top-tier hardware components into the device without taking a loss.
In October, LG started the first Android 6.0 Marshmallow updates for its popular LG G4, and in February and early March the rest of the U.S. LG G4 owners received it as well.