LG is not very popular with their smartphones right now. However that doesn't stop them from giving us some system updates from time to time. This time the company is introducing Androit 12 version to their LG V60 ThinQ model. The changes looks like Android 12 released last year, with some LG changes included. There is also March 2022 security ...
Not long ago we heard about the new version of webOS system from LG company. The system is not popular as Android TV, but LG decided to change that with a simple solution. The South Korean company has just announced that they will be offering their system to other companies. Many companies like RCA, Ayonz and Konka, have already accepted the LG deal. However ...
There was a big announcent not long ago made by Kwon Bong-seok, Chief Executive at the Korean company who said “regardless of any change […], the employment will be maintained, so there’s no need to worry”. The official explained the market is getting more and more competitive, and it is “about time LG to make a cold judgment.” LG ...
- since the company already offers foldable Smart TV, laptop is a next natural step in progression, - the device will fold both its display and keyboard (display folds from 13,3' to 17'), - keyboard and touchpad can be folded along with the display, - release date? Who knows.
And it is pretty cheap, too. For $699 you will get not only the device itself but also the second display accessory. It will reach stores on November 1, but you can pre-order it already. Do remember that, in case of the pre-order, you will need to activate it on AT&T.
- upgraded variant of LG Stylo 5, - 6.2-inch 1080p display, - Snapdragon 450 CPU, - 3500mAh battery charged over USB-C, - 8 mpx selfie shooter, - costs $299.99, payment in full or in 30 interest-free installments.
The update weights around 2 gigabytes and brings with it all the Android 9 Pie functionalities: new lockdown options, changes to volume control, home touch buttons with gestures & more. As usual, the carrier models are the last to receive the update: global rollout has begun as far ago as in July.
The device has been running 9 Pie in Korea ever since January, but the rest of the world had to wait for that upgrade. Thankfully, it is finally here. Users in the US, Borneo and some European countries report their smartphones downloading the new OS. The update brings with it a wagonload of new functions: adaptive battery, app actions and much more. ...
Stylo 4 may not be the newest of LG smartphones, with its successor, LG Stylo 5 already out, but it is still a reasonable buy for reasonable price. Right now, thanks to a special deal on Best Buy, picking up that device is even more of a reasonable idea: you can buy it for $99.99 instead of the usual $299.99! 66% off seems to be a bargain for a device ...
LG proudly continues the tradition of updating its devices' operating systems later than anyone else; it is only now that one of its newest smartphones, G7 ThinQ, has had its OS updated to Android 9 Pie. Other than the US, the update is currently available in Italy, UK, Poland, Belgium, Austria and a few other EU countries. The contents of the update ...
The news comes from LG's own official announcement. According to the company, the phone, which original launch date was April 19th, will be released at a later, yet unspecified date. The reason for the delay is LG wanting to properly optimize the Qualcomm Snapdragon 855 chipset and Qualcomm X50 5G modem that the phone sports. Seeing how the already ...
The device will first be availble in South Korea, where it will be up for pre-orders between March 12th and 22nd: after that last date it will reach the stores. It's Korean price is 897,6 thousand won, which roughly translates into 790 USD. This would make it the cheapest LG flagship in the last few years. Pre-ordered units will receive such bonuses ...

