LG Brought Android Lollipop Update for G3 Smartphone in India

The South Korean Company: LG has finally rolled out Android 5.0 Lollipop update in G3 smartphones for Indian folks. Back in November, this Multinational Conglomerate has firstly announced Google's latest OS for its flagship device in Poland and it is the first handset that received Lollipop upgrade in 2014. Notably, tech giant seems more clement towards Poland because Lollipop update for Galaxy S5 had also been firstly brought for this territory.

However, firm has not provided any brochure about the changes, but we have seen new Material Design UI, renovated notifications, toggles for Quick Settings, Device Sharing capabilities, improved lock screen, Android Runtime (ART) software improvements and better battery saving function in mobile phone during the Poland launch. Click Here to get a detailed information regarding the changelog.

LG G3

Though, over-the-air (OTA) option is not available yet and expected to arrive within a week, but firmware can be downloaded and installed manually through LG Mobile Support Tool and needs 1100MB of space to reside. Apparently, manuals have been cataloged on corporation's official website for both 16GB and 32GB variants of handheld.

Before India, operating system has already made its way to South Korea and in many European countries. Well, mobile manufactures are becoming more fervent to push this latest OS for phones. And, to disseminate the lineup of Android Lollipop based devices Sony Xperia Z3 and HTC One (M7) might get the update in next year.