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mercredi 25 juillet 2018

Korean LG V20 starts getting Android 8.0 Oreo update

The stable release of Android P isn’t too far away, but device makers are continuing to roll out Android Oreo updates to their smartphones. Eleven months have passed since Android Oreo was made official, but the newest Android version is still installed only on 12.1% of Android devices (combining both Android 8.0 and Android 8.1). Yesterday we saw the US unlocked Samsung Galaxy S7 receive the Android Oreo update. Now, the LG V20—another 2016 flagship smartphone—is receiving the Android 8.0 Oreo update in South Korea.

Earlier this month, LG posted kernel source code for the LG V20’s Android Oreo update, even though the update hadn’t even been rolled out yet. The update roll-out is predictably commencing in South Korea first as the F800L, F800K, and F800S models of the LG V20 are now receiving the Android Oreo update. The update brings the phone’s software version to 20c and has a download size of over 1.6GB. V20 users in South Korea can now upgrade their phone’s software via firmware-over-the-air (FOTA). Owners of the F800L/K/S models residing in another country can upgrade their device through LG Bridge.

LG has also released the stock KDZ firmware for the aforementioned LG V20 models. Users can use LG UP to upgrade their device through the KDZ firmware. The download links are noted below:

LG V20 Android 8.0 Oreo update South Korea LG V20 Android 8.0 Oreo update South Korea

Users can use the KDZ firmware to unbrick/restore their devices by flashing it through the LG UP Tool in case their device is bricked during the OTA update. The update itself brings an improved blue light filter in color view, and the ability to hide the home touch buttons while using apps. It also brings support for Sony’s LDAC codec for Bluetooth audio, and the June 2018 security patches are included. The full changelog is noted below:

Changelog

– Android OS Upgrade
– [Changed Privacy Policy Terms] The Privacy Policy of LG Software update has been changed.
– [Comfort view improved] The blue light filter in Comfort view has been improved. You can now adjust between 10 levels.
– [Home touch buttons improved] The Home touch buttons can now be hidden while using apps.
– [Icon shapes added] New app icon shapes have been added.
– [Improved Settings layout] Finding what you want in Settings is now easier than ever.
– [Improved app notifications] Each app’s notifications can now be managed all in one place.
– [Improved notifications] The notification badge for app icons now displays according to the notifications you have in the notification panel.
– [Improved performance] To improve battery life and phone performance apps now run less in the background.
– [More codec supported] Sony’s codec LDAC is now supported when using Bluetooth headsets that work with the codec.
– [Quick info] Apps on the Home screen can now do more. You can touch and hold an app icon to see its notifications widgets and info.

LG typically rolls out the newest Android updates to its home country first, and there can be a significant delay for releasing the update in other markets. We saw this with the LG V30‘s Android Oreo update. In South Korea, the phone got its update in December, whereas in India, it only received the update this month.

The LG V20 was a 2016 flagship smartphone that


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