LG begins updating G4 to Android 6.0 Marshmallow in South Korea
It isn’t long ago that LG began pushing the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update to the G4 in Poland, although that was then temporarily halted due to technical problems. Despite that, LG has started updating G4 handsets in its native South Korea to the latest version of the Android operating system.
LG is rolling out the Marshmallow update to G4 handsets with the following model numbers: LG-F500K, LG-F500L and LG-F500S. The update includes Android 6.0 features such as the Doze power-saving function, the new app permissions manager that lets you control how apps access your phone, and improved notifications. A couple of pre-installed apps have also been renamed, with Q+ to Memo Capture, and LG Bridge becoming LG AirDrive. Besides being based on Android 6.0, the update also features various tweaks and improvements.
Source: LG
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