on 15-12-2014 21:46
on 15-12-2014 21:46
Solved! Go to Solution.
on 18-12-2014 13:44
on 18-12-2014 13:44
First impressions, are good, few minor teething issues with getting all the apps to update and WiFi settings on different networks but otherwise looking good.
multi user mode is also now easier to access as well, a definate plus.
on 19-12-2014 16:39
on 19-12-2014 16:39
@collis2k3 wrote:
First impressions, are good, few minor teething issues with getting all the apps to update and WiFi settings on different networks but otherwise looking good.
multi user mode is also now easier to access as well, a definate plus.
Good to hear, and glad you managed to get the update earlier 🙂
Have you noticed anything that went missing from KitKat to Lollipop, or everything still in tact plus a few extras? How about general performance and battery life? Possibly too early for you to be sure, but hopefully you'll notice a little bump in battery longevity with this one, plus a bit more smoothness with multitasking
on 23-12-2014 23:44
Since updating, ive found that cosmetically not much difference although new notifications is great, phone is a lot more responsive, and also very smooth when multi-tasking, making the LG G3 a fantastic phone, can hihly recommend this device:smileyhappy:
on 24-12-2014 07:32