The folks at
AT&T have announced they are rolling out a new update for the LG G3.
Unfortunately, is not the much-awaited Android 5.0 Lollipop update, but only a
minor one. Anyway, the new LG G3 Android 4.4.2 update is out there, so you
should keep an eye on the notifications bar.
AT&T
revealed that the new LG G3 Android 4.4.2 update is being pushed to users in
phases, which means that some of you might have to wait longer than
others. As you may know already, once your terminal becomes eligible to receive
the new firmware, you should be able to notice a system update message in
the notifications bar. Tap on it, choose ‘Download Now’, wait until the
download is completed, and then tap ‘Install now’. The smartphone should reboot
and install the new software. If the system update notification failed to
appear, we would also recommend you to perform a manual check under Settings
> General > About phone > Software update > Check now.
According to
the changelog posted on AT&T’s website the new update arrives with Google
Security Patches, stability improvements, Mobile TV, and Skyfire
Toolbar removal. It seems it also updates GMS (Google Mobile Service)
and brings the “no power on” fix via Qualcomm’s patch. The
new firmware is labeled KVT49L.D85010f.
AT&T also
revealed that the new Android 4.4.2 update for LG G3 has a size of around 163
MB. We are recommending you to use a stable Wi-Fi network while downloading the
update file in order to avoid unwanted data charges.

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