Thursday, October 6, 2016

There’s still hope? LG G3 is spotted in benchmark with Android … – Tudocelular.com

LG was the first company to announce a smartphone with Android Nougat, the V20. While the device has not yet had its sales started in several countries, the company has been working for this version also to come to their recent releases. Unfortunately, the south Korean has not yet formalized the list of appliances eligible for the Nougat, where we put on our list only the models G5 and G5. So to say that the G4 and G3 will be out?

Behold, this Wednesday (05), we see the LG G3 to pass the test of GeekBench running the 7.0 version of Android. The G3 was launched by LG in may of 2014 with Android 4.4.2. Since then the model received updates to Android 5.0, 5.1 and 6.0. In this way, it is expected that the same finally is abandoned by LG, getting eternally stuck to the Marshmallow – at least officially.

In the test below, the LG G3 with Android 7.0 totalled 929 points in the test single-core and 2.977 points in the test multi-core.

This does not mean that we will see the device being upgraded to the Nougat. This is not the first time that a company is testing a version of Android and gives up launch the update for your product. Any way, a previous news has indicated that devices with Snapdragon 801, could not receive the Android Nougat due to an incompatibility with the API, Vulkan, this being the chipset of LG G3.

If the LG actually decides to release the Android Nougat for the G3, this will be the first smartphone from the company to win four editions of the robozinho – something above the market average and well above the average of the own brand. Will be that there is still hope?

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