Things get really interesting in the Android scene. One of the main complaints that support manufacturers is its slowness to bring new versions of Android to their devices, whether tablets or smartphones. Last year, KitKat as surprise we were able to upgrade your Motorola Moto G to Android 4.4 before some Nexus models might receive its corresponding OTA. Something was changing, and Google's hand was noted in the manufacturer. The change in philosophy was clear and now it seems that LG will follow the path as Koreans have given us the best news they could give us these days. The LG G3 be upgraded to Android 5.0 next week Lollipop, winning the game also many Nexus and Motorola soon accompanying his Moto X.
LG will get this refresh rate is something to look for in the case of Motorola talking about a modification of Android almost nonexistent while LG does have a very strong layer would require more aggressive customizing the operating system. If reports are correct, Android 5.0 takes little more than a week in the offices of LG and the rest of the competition, would you give it time to adapt to present the update next week? Recall that Google set a November 12 for update after delaying the start date that dated the 3rd.
Perhaps all concerned that the layer of LG not so much affect the operating system as the competition, like Sense or TouchWiz, Xperia Launcher and even as to which we have always regarded as one of the lightest. If they get free Lollipop LG LG G3 for next week will be talking about that they and Motorola would be reaching a speed of updating itself as Google with its Nexus competition should perhaps reconsider whether their way of working is correct. You have to differentiate and for that there are layers, of course, but it seems that another's handle better than others.
Source: LG
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