
The LG G2, LG's flagship from 2013, is set to receive Android 5.1.1
Lollipop even as newer devices such as the LG G3 and LG G Flex 2 are
left behind in the dust.
The LG G2 may be two years old which means, in the world of
smartphones, that's about equivalent to an entire century. However,
not even the device's age can stop its South Korean maker from giving
it some Lollipop love.
Even as newer devices, such as the LG G3 and LG G Flex 2, are
languishing behind on Android 5.0 Lollipop, LG started rolling out the
Android 5.0.2 Lollipop update to the G2 in April. This is why we're
not surprised to find out that LG is reportedly getting ready to seed
Android 5.1.1 Lollipop to its 2013 flagship smartphone.
The news comes from the German website of Android Pit, which cites
sources coming directly from LG's software development department in
South Korea. Android Pit's sources say LG is already preparing the
latest version of Android Lollipop for the G2, upon which LG's own LG
UX 4.0, its custom Android interface, is based.
Although no changelog has been provided, users should expect many of
the same features that users of the LG G4 running on LG's latest UX
are already enjoying. An image shared by Android Pit shows the
firmware update will bring the same system onscreen buttons to match
the style of Android Lollipop, although it seems the icons will still
remain the same as the G3.
However, the latest update, which is slated as LMY488, is not expected
to arrive this month or even next month. Android Pit's sources claim
Android 5.1.1 will not become available for the G2 in the next couple
of months, so users who are waiting with bated breath should do well
to distract themselves until September finally comes around.
Meanwhile, users of the G3 and G Flex 2 are up in the air over whether
their smartphones will receive Android 5.1.1 or not. The Android
Lollipop update has hit these devices with numerous technical
problems, most prominent of which are the Wi-Fi and connectivity
issues that are preventing users from being able to access the
Internet on their handsets.
Reports earlier claimed that both smartphones will be skipping the
Android 5.1.1 update and will jump ahead to Android M, a beta version
of which Google has already released to developers for testing.
The upcoming Android version is said to have a new Doze feature that
will dramatically increase power saving and lengthen battery life and
fine-grain App Permissions to give users more control of what
information they want to give their apps.
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