The LG V30 can now be updated to Android 9 pie

LG V30 Android Pie

El LG V30 It is the flagship of the Korean firm LG of 2017. And although a couple of years have passed, a good high-end can not miss two updates. And the LG V30, which hit the market with Android 7 Nougat, gets its piece of cake with the update to Android 9 Pie.

LG armed its V30 well, and it is a phone with a Snapdragon 835, 4GB of RAM and 3.330mAh of battery with a six-inch QHD + screen. So it is a phone with a fairly current hardware today. And now, too, with updated software.

Android 9 Pie for the LG V30

The beta of this version of Android for the V30 was launched recently, and we now have the stable version. At least in some of the phones, and it is reaching some phones in Europe with the model H930, which is the model that was marketed in most of Europe, Spain included. But we assume that it will gradually reach all phones.

At the moment most of the updates are coming to Portugal, so it will surely not take long to see them here.

This update is very likely to be the latest big phone update, since normally high-end phones usually receive two major Android updates, except for cases such as the Pixel or the odd OnePlus.

LG V30 Android 9 Pie

The update

Android 9 Pie is coming with the update with the name PKQ1.190414.001. This update not only brings us Android 9 Pie, but also brings us the security patch of July 1, 2019.

The news is the same as we see in the pure version of Android, this time, LG has not added major changes to its customization layer (LG UX). Or at least we can't know it, since LG hasn't added any changelog (the changelog for each update) this time. Yes, we know that debuts new animations and a new "ring of light" for Always On mode. 

One of the first LG's in the V range, the manufacturer's highest range, which arrived in Spain. And it seems that it has put all the meat on the spit now, that the premiere of Android Q is just around the corner.

LG V30 Android 9 Pie

Are you the owner of an LG V30? Happy Android 9 Pie has arrived? Or has it taken too long to have Android 9 Pie, already having Android 10 Q on your heels? 


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