Unlike iOS users, Android folks have to play the waiting game to get their hands on the latest updates but that’s about to change for good. LG seems to have overtaken the likes of HTC, Samsung and Asus by pushing out its Marshmallow upgrade as early as this month for the LG G4.
Before you get your hopes up, you should know that the update roll-out plan will primarily feature European countries for now, with Asia set to follow later.
Android vs iOS
We’re mighty pleased to see the effort manufacturers are making to try and match Apple’s software roll-out capability. The upgrade will start its journey from Poland with the US next on the list and we fully expect India to be part of the plan, sooner than later.
LG G4 is the company’s leather-laden smartphone which competes at the flagship-level and boasts of impressive imaging capability. With Android Marshmallow, the phone becomes relevant in the market again. We reviewed the LG G4 sometime ago and managed to dig up the dirty secret that this powerhouse device is hiding. Check it out for yourselves.
Key Specifications
- Display: 5.5-inch 2560x1440 pixels
- Operating System: Android 5.1 Lollipop
- Processor: Snapdragon 808 hexa-core
- RAM: 3GB
- Storage: 32GB, expandable up to 128GB
- Rear Camera Camera: 16MP
- Front Camera: 8MP
- Battery: 3000mAh
- Price: Rs 38,900
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