In addition to manufacturers such as Samsung, Sony or HTC, the South Korean company LG is also beginning to put in place the machinery to distribute the Lollipop update among its smartphones. As it has been known through a leak, the LG G2 would be about to officially start receiving the official Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update. This update (named V30a-EUR-XX) will target the D802 version of the LG G2, and its distribution could begin to take place in a matter of days.
For now, the Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update for the LG G2 can now be downloaded and installed manually from the XDA-Developers forums. We are talking about an apparently leaked update in which there are still some errors to be corrected, but users who have the necessary knowledge can already try the news that Lollipop brings to the LG G2 first-hand. For the rest of users, the filtration of this update shows the imminent arrival of the Android 5.0.2 update to the LG G2s worldwide via OTA (that is, in the form of an update that can be installed directly from the mobile).
The download link for the Android 5.0.2 file for the LG G2, as well as the necessary instructions for its installation, can be found in the official XDA-Developers forums ( http://forum.xda-developers.com/lg- g2 / development / rom-international-lollipop-stock-g2-d802-t3058129 ).
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Regarding the news of this update, the first change that LG G2 owners will find when updating their mobile to Lollipop resides in the interface. For one thing, the three virtual buttons of the Android operating system now have a completely different look (the Go back button is a triangle, the Home button is a circle, and the Menu button is a square). On the other hand, the interface itself has also been updated with some modifications in its design, although until we see the final version of the update we will not be able to confirm the exact changes.
In addition to the LG G2, one of the last smartphones from this manufacturer to receive the Lollipop update has been the LG L90. The Lollipop update of the LG L90 has begun to be distributed via OTA in its Android 5.0 Lollipop version, although at the moment the only ones who can download it are users in India. In the case of the LG G3, the Lollipop update of this smartphone can already be downloaded from Spain, although it is also the Android version 5.0 (remember thatAndroid version 5.0.2 incorporates bug fixes compared to the first versions of Lollipop).