LG opens division responsible for fast updates smartphones
LG has opened a facility in South Korea that will be responsible for the distribution of quick updates and upgrades for smartphones from the manufacturer. In addition, the people within that division must test the updates before they go live to ensure stability.
It is unknown what the exact changes are that bring about the opening of the center. In recent years, LG has regularly published updates and upgrades for its phones without the existence of this division. Presumably, the software branch of the smartphone maker was responsible for the production and testing thereof.
The Upgrade Center can be used, among other things, for the G6 and V30, which appeared six months ago. Both devices are included in the Android Enterprise Recommended program, which allows the manufacturer to promise security updates for up to ninety days for three years. These two smartphones also have to be upgraded to a new version of Android. For the G6, Oreo is sufficient, but for the V30, which appeared with Android 8.0, that will be Android P.