LG G2, LG G3 and LG G4 Android 5.0 Lollipop Update: Battery and Connectivity Issues; LG G4 US Trials this June

By Staff Writer

May 06, 2015 09:43 AM EDT

The Android 5.0 Lollipop roll-out had begun earlier this year and is slowly creeping up to various smart phones that run with the said operating system. LG is one of the mobile phone companies that have received the Android 5.0 Lollipop update, and based on the feedbacks of their users, the update had caused inconvenience in their lives. The LG G2 and G3 were one of the first recipients of the said updates (followed by the G4 out of the box Android OS) , and their users have already complained about the phone having issues with battery draining, slow charging, and Wi-Fi Connectivity.

The complaints regarding these issues were not taken in general since not all LG users experience the said issues and the cases are rather isolated. Many users have resorted to factory resets but to much dismay, the unlucky users found this to be not working. There are many solutions reported regarding the issues. However, these solutions may work to some but not to all.

These issues are not only being experienced by LG users. It was reported that Samsung and Nexus is also experiencing Lollipop issues ever since the 5.0 update. Other smart phones manufacturers and carriers have released mini-updates to address the issues, although, these updates were not acknowledged publicly.

With regards to the LG G4, US trials will be commencing very soon and probably this June. The device will be competing against the biggest smart phone manufacturers like Apple and Samsung and their flagship devices.

The LG G4 will feature a removable battery cover and a leather clad cover which comes in multiple colors like yellow, blue-gray, and black. The phone will be having improved specs especially with its upgraded camera with f/1.8 aperture. This upgrade will help users who wanted to take their pictures in situations or settings with minimal light. 

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