The appointment with the update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow is now part of our day. But the real center of attention in the last few days is the Android 6.0 update for the LG G3.
The LG G3 is considered an excellent smartphone in several respects. The device boasts a 5.5-inch display which has a high resolution of 2560 × 1440 pixels as well. The LG G3 has a data transfer and Internet surfing subsidized by the LTE 4G module. The camera has a 13 megapixels sensor that lets you take pictures with excellent resolution and create videos in 4K. The latter boasts of being one of the best smartphones of 2014, and could be among the lucky ones to receive the long-awaited update to the new Android 6.0 Marshmallow operating system.
For several months it speaks of the update without having even rumors that confirm this, although at year end, the LG G3 had received an early version of Android 6.0 Marshmallow in KDZ format, which thus allowed the updating of the device V30B version. A big step forward to keep on top of the charts a smartphone that has some outstanding qualities from a technical standpoint and not just because it comes with a sleek design, a weight of 149.0 grams and a thickness of 8.0 millimeters.
The latest news concerning about it speak of its next update to Android 6.0. Among the various devices that will receive the Android 6.0 Marshmallow update, the Australian operator Tesrla announces that will also feature the LG G3 in that. The beginning of the release of the update in Australia is scheduled for February 15 but this date concerns precisely Australia and here in Europe many are wondering when they finally will be kicked off the release in their country. We currently do not have dates yet certain but the wait will not be long, the update will arrive within a month or two, probably.
In short, we are still defined some important aspects before we can say that the Marshmallow update is in final rollout on board to the LG G3, but it is encouraging to know that after several weeks, something is finally moving for what has been called the reference smartphone in 2014.