Yes, Ice Cream Sandwich. You know, that Android version that came out back in 2011. Not JB. That would be preposterous.
I'm amazed it took so long and even more amazed that they actually released it in the end... Two Android versions and one year later...
First it was going to come out in Q2, then not at all, then Q3, then only in Sourth Korea.
Needless to say, my next phone won't be LG, even if it's branded "Google Nexus". I have zero faith in this company. The new official ROM works OK, but there are some major bugs that shouldn't be in an official ROM. For example, the phone hangs if you plug it in with the screen turned off, requiring you to pull the battery.
And no, you couldn't just use CyanogenMod instead. Without an official ICS release with the required sources and drivers, it was impossible for the third party ROM community to provide a working ROM.
I'm amazed it took so long and even more amazed that they actually released it in the end... Two Android versions and one year later...
First it was going to come out in Q2, then not at all, then Q3, then only in Sourth Korea.
Needless to say, my next phone won't be LG, even if it's branded "Google Nexus". I have zero faith in this company. The new official ROM works OK, but there are some major bugs that shouldn't be in an official ROM. For example, the phone hangs if you plug it in with the screen turned off, requiring you to pull the battery.
And no, you couldn't just use CyanogenMod instead. Without an official ICS release with the required sources and drivers, it was impossible for the third party ROM community to provide a working ROM.
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