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LG promises three Android OS system upgrades for the last of its premium smartphones – Notebookcheck.net
With LG’s unfortunate exit from the smartphone market, owners of the company’s handsets have rightly been worried about the relative longevity of their devices….
The demise of LGs smartphone mobile business has been dominating headlines over the past week and rightly so. Although the company has never really managed to gain significant market traction globally, it had a great track record of smartphone innovation introducing features such as widescreen displays, QHD resolutions and the multiple camera sensors that are all commonplace among todays premium handsets.
Naturally, however, this has left many of LGs existing customers wondering what might become…
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