The LG G3 began receiving the Android 5.0 Lollipop update in Europe at the end of last year 2014. This time, some Italian users have begun to receive a new operating system update on their LG G3 that incorporates bug fixes with respect to the Lollipop version. This update responds to the numbering of V20h-JAN-XX-XXXX, occupies a space of 89.21 MegaBytes and it is only a matter of days before it begins to be available for download via OTA throughout the European territory.
The update of V20h-JAN-XX-XXXX for the LG G3 brings with it, in addition to some bug fixes, a new design in the virtual buttons that are located below the screen and a more fluid transition system between the windows. LG does not accompany this update with any type of official list of changes, so it is the users themselves who are discovering the news when installing the file on their mobiles.
This new Lollipop update for the LG G3 is being distributed via OTA, which means that all owners of this smartphone (in its free version) will soon receive a notification informing of the availability of the file. To check the version of the Android operating system that we have installed on our LG G3, we simply enter the Settings application, click on the " General " tab, click on the " About phone " option, click on the " Information " option. of Software ”and we look at the section of“ SW Version"; In the event that the version that appears to us there is different from V20h-JAN-XX-XXXX, it means that we have to wait to receive the new update.
And what news did the Android 5.0 Lollipop update that the LG G3 has received throughout Europe, including users in Spain ? New options on the lock screen, a new menu of applications open in the background, new privacy and user profile modes and some new features are the main features of the Lollipop update.
But, as usually happens in these types of updates, the Android 5.0 Lollipop file of the LG G3 also caused some problems for users. Failures as excessive battery consumption or problems with WiFi connectivity have been repeated throughout the world (including phones from other manufacturers), so hopefully with this new update are permanently solved all these problems. And it is also to be assumed that the update to Android 5.0 Lollipop that the LG G2 will receive in the not too distant future will come with these problems fixed as standard.
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