South Korean mobile phone maker LG Electronics is expected to deliver upgrades to the upcoming Android 5.0 Jelly Bean operating system to all of its devices launched in 2012.
Although the platform hasn’t been launched yet, the handset vendor already confirmed plans to make the move.
The only limitation that might appear is related to the hardware capabilities of these mobile phones.
However, as long as the device supports it, the Android 5.0 update will be released. According to LG's UK Product Manager Shaun Musgrave, this is the company’s way of showing its commitment to deliver “the best smartphone experience.”
Just before the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, LG unveiled to the world a series of new devices, including the high-end Optimus 4X HD, Optimus 3D Max and Optimus Vu, all of which appear capable of supporting the next Android release.
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