LG was one of the first consumer electronics brands to make a gamble on Android in the operating system's earliest days — competitors Nokia and BlackBerry used their own mobile systems at that time — ...
Manuel Vonau was Android Police's Google Editor until April 2024, with expertise in Android, Chrome, Pixels, and other Google products. For five years, he covered tech news and reviewed devices after ...
After LG shut down its smartphone division this week, they were quick to mention that phones currently on the market wouldn’t immediately be abandoned. Rather, updates to Android 12 are on the docket.
With the LG Android 10 update rolling out to several phones and new information about LG’s update plans, we want to take you through everything we know about upcoming LG Android 10 updates. Whether ...
Over the last few years, LG has garnered a reputation for updating their Android devices at a significantly slower pace than nearly all of their competitors. With Google I/O 2020 now on the horizon, ...
Since LG left the smartphone market, the company has been showing its final flagship phones some love. This meant updating the LG V60, LG Velvet, and LG Wing to Android 11 and Android 12. The former ...
Update: January 20, 2020 (05:15 PM ET): LG promised faster updates for its devices and it looks like it’s actually following through on that promise. Last month, the Android 10 update began rolling ...
If you're a fan of LG's smartphones, it was probably heartbreaking news to learn last week that the company announced plans to exit the business. LG cited an "incredibly competitive mobile phone ...
The LG Wing, one of the wildest smartphones ever to be produced, is being updated to Android 13. The fact that a phone is receiving a bump to the latest Android version may not be as newsworthy as it ...
Although it was one of the first few companies to put a stake in Google's nascent Android mobile operating system when it first came out, LG didn't find long-lasting success in the smartphone market.
LG has officially announced that it’s leaving the mobile market, essentially giving up on smartphones due to the fierce competition that has significantly affected its business in the last few years.