Finally, the moment has arrived for the frustrated LG G2 owners. LG G2 is no doubt an amazing handset, but it was stuck on an older version of the handset, despite the fact that it has been over 5 months since Google released the latest Android 4.4 KitKat OS.
If you’re rocking a Verizon-branded LG G2, you be glad to find out that Android 4.4 KitKat is rolling out for the LG G2 users on the Big Red.
The latest update brings a number of improvements, including the goodies found inside Android 4.4 such as restyled navigation and status bars, improved messaging capabilities with the ability to select Hangouts as the default SMS app, cloud print support, and much more.
Here’s a list of key enhancements and features introduced in the latest update for LG G2:
- Color Adjustment has been added
- ‘Magnification Gestures’ label is now ‘Touch Zoom’ label
- ‘Shades’ label is now ‘Screen Shades’ label
- ‘Captions’ have been added
- ‘Touch and Hold Delay’ is now ‘Touch Feedback Time
- ‘Speak Passwords’ label is now ‘Read Passwords’ label
- ‘Power Button Ends Call’ label is now ‘Power Key Ends Call’ label
- ‘Easy Access’ label is now ‘Accessibility Settings Shortcut’ label
- OS upgrade to Android KitKat 4.4.2
The latest update is rolling out as we speak, but it may take a few days for the process to complete. If you don’t get the OTA update in a few days, you can manually check for the update from the Settings app, and update you device — you can do so if you’re impatient as well. Let us know if you received the latest Android 4.4 KitKat update.
Source: Verizon
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