Tuesday, February 25, 2014

LG New Smartphone Drive Sharp with Android 4.4 KitKat Upgrade

In the surge of hi-tech connectivity upgrades with coat of arms from thin and light Android, to 3D Smartphone that offer a great visual experience with high-definition viewing, crystal-clear, herewith, LG smart phones always connected you by means of wonderful signatures so far. Without being biased, LG has become the pioneering approach to develop a new milestone in the evolution of Smartphone on parity.

Enclosed with latest update from the company recently uncovered that LG is supposedly planning to skip the Android 4.3 Jelly Bean update for some of its phones, wherein focus to bring the latest Android 4.4 KitKat for its upcoming new resolution respectively.

In fact, a percentage of the Smartphones will additionally bounce the Android 4.2 Jelly Bean upgrade and head off from 4.1 to Android 4.4 variant. The devices  that are relied upon to get the Kitkat discharge with their next significant redesign slot in LG Optimus F3, LG Optimus F6, LG G Pad 8.3, LG G Pro Lite, LG Optimus F7, LG Optimus L9 II, LG Optimus Vu II, LG Vu III and a couple unannounced models, for example, LG-D315 and LG Ls740.

Nonetheless, the LG Optimus 4x HD will be stuck on Android 4.1.2 Jelly Bean OS as it would appear that the Smartphone has completed its software upgrade cycle. Be that as it may, there is no official affirmation at the minute. In this way, bring everything with a squeeze of salt.



The LS740 could be an exclusive model number for an LG smartphone intended for Sprint, thus, since existing Sprint cell phones have comparable configuration model numbers: the LG G2 is Ls980, LG March is Ls860 and the LG Viper is Ls840 for instance.



It might bode well for LG to start mid-run and low-close Android Kitkat cell phones, as this is precisely what Google outlined its most recent OS for.

Android 4.4 Kitkat is fit for running well on all phones with only 512MB of RAM, as Google has diminished the memory foot shaped impression of its most current OS so it can run on a bigger reach of handsets.


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