Verizon Wireless issues operating system upgrade for the LG Revolution 4G.
At last?
LG Revolution 4G, the Korean company’s first LTE or Long Term Evolution Android smartphone running on Verizon’s 4G network, finally receives its Gingerbread 2.3 update that will give users a set of new features including the much-needed battery management system.
For LG Revolution 4G, you must activate the LTE first for faster data download. After opting in to LTE, go to Settings -> About phone -> System updates -> Check New. Follow the instructions given by Verizon, and after the boot, your phone will be equipped with Gingerbread or 2.3 Android operating system version. For starters, the process is called wireless over the air or OTA update.
Some of the features include all the services supported by Gingerbread, including the Google+ Hangouts for mobile, battery management system, better video chat application support, etc.
The Gingerbread operating system is currently the latest version of Android for smartphones, but the popular platform is expected to roll out the more advanced operating system next month, the Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. Apparently, no word yet about ICS for LG Revolution, but the OS version will arrive via Verizon Wireless with the new Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus.
LG Revolution is powered by 1GHz single-core Qualcomm MSM8655 Snapdragon CPU, 512MB of RAM, FroYo 2.2 (out of the box), 16GB of on-board storage with free 16GB MicroSD card pre-installed, 5MP primary camera, VGA front-facing camera and 4.3-inch TFT LCD full color touchscreen with 480 x 800 resolution and 217 ppi pixel density.
This report was originally posted on PopHerald.com under Gadgets and Mobile Category.
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At last?
LG Revolution 4G, the Korean company’s first LTE or Long Term Evolution Android smartphone running on Verizon’s 4G network, finally receives its Gingerbread 2.3 update that will give users a set of new features including the much-needed battery management system.
For LG Revolution 4G, you must activate the LTE first for faster data download. After opting in to LTE, go to Settings -> About phone -> System updates -> Check New. Follow the instructions given by Verizon, and after the boot, your phone will be equipped with Gingerbread or 2.3 Android operating system version. For starters, the process is called wireless over the air or OTA update.
Some of the features include all the services supported by Gingerbread, including the Google+ Hangouts for mobile, battery management system, better video chat application support, etc.
The Gingerbread operating system is currently the latest version of Android for smartphones, but the popular platform is expected to roll out the more advanced operating system next month, the Android 4.0, Ice Cream Sandwich. Apparently, no word yet about ICS for LG Revolution, but the OS version will arrive via Verizon Wireless with the new Samsung Google Galaxy Nexus.
LG Revolution is powered by 1GHz single-core Qualcomm MSM8655 Snapdragon CPU, 512MB of RAM, FroYo 2.2 (out of the box), 16GB of on-board storage with free 16GB MicroSD card pre-installed, 5MP primary camera, VGA front-facing camera and 4.3-inch TFT LCD full color touchscreen with 480 x 800 resolution and 217 ppi pixel density.
This report was originally posted on PopHerald.com under Gadgets and Mobile Category.
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