Thursday, December 9, 2010

No Android 2.3 Gingerbread Update for LG Optimus One P500!

According to the official Facebook page of LG, South Korean mobile phone maker, the LG Optimus One P500 will not get the new update for Android 2.3 Gingerbread. In a post on LG Facebook account they said that it won't offer the new operating system to its Optimus One P500 due to processor speed requirement that Google has put in place with the platform version. Though this statement content is currently unavailable at Facebook. 



As LG posted at Facebook, “So, the Optimus line won't be getting the Gingerbread update because they have a 600MHz processor,and the minimum requirements for Gingerbread require 1 GHz processor. In other words: it's not possible to update the processor, unfortunately,”
But this might have been a misunderstanding coz Google says that no such requirement for  Android 2.3 Gingerbread. The requirements for Gingerbread are in line with those for Froyo, but this does not mean that all mobile phones that run under Android 2.2 would be eligible for an upgrade to Android 2.3.

LG Optimus One is one of the top sell Android smartphone and has the power to beat some high-end phones. But this statement from LG is very disgusting. Nobody understand why LG lying again and again. Few days back I found another lie by LG on his official site for LG Optimus One P500 where they told that this phone support Adobe Flash 10.1 but a review at Tech2 denied it. And when I ask and post a query about that on LG's Life's Good Facebook page, they removed Adobe Flash 10.1 support info from the official site. 

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