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LG Android 10 (LG UX 9.0) update tracker: Devices received stable OS - PiunikaWeb

New updates are being added at the bottom of this story…….

Original story (published on June 03, 2020) follows:

Samsung has changed the name of its custom Android skin multiple times just so as to get a catchy title, the latest being One UI. However, LG has little to no time for that, instead of sticking with LG UX for its in-house Android skin.

The latest that tags along the update to Android 10 operating system are LG UX 9.0. The Korean company could have even gone with LG UX 10.0 to match Google’s OS numbering but decided to stick with 9.0, which could mistakenly be associated with Android 9 Pie.

Names aside, the stable LG Android 10 update has been rolling out for a while now. It started in late 2019 and is still ongoing, with a bunch of handsets still expecting the OS to arrive in the coming weeks or probably months.

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In this article, we have compiled a list of LG smartphones that have been upgraded to the stable Android 10 update so far. The list will be updated whenever a new device joins the party.

LG devices that have received Android 10 update (LG UX 9.0)

The following devices have received the stable LG Android 10 update. Note that the software may have been pushed in one region and not the other, so stay patient as you wait for your turn.

Q3 2020 was supposed to welcome the Android 10 update on the G7 ThinQ, G8S ThinQ, and V40 ThinQ. So far, only the G8S ThinQ has yet to get the OS.

Given that the likes of LG K50S, LG K40S, LG K50, and LG Q60 were expected to get the OS in Q4, we won’t be surprised if the rollout begins in Q3.

We will be here to tell you all about it, more so when your specific handset receives the stable LG UX 9.0 update. If interested, you can also check out our coverage on the LG Android 11 update and the devices that will receive the LG UX 10.0-spiced firmware.

Update 1 (June 27)

The LG Stylo 5 on Verizon Wireless and Metro by T-Mobile is now receiving the stable Android 10 update. See the full coverage here. T-mobile has also released the same.

Update 2 (July 7)

Android 10 update will begin rolling out to the LG G7 ThinQ in Canada on July 8. See the coverage here.

Update 3 (July 9)

LG is lining up the new Velvet UI for a number of its existing smartphones running Android 10, among them LG V50 ThinQ, V50S ThinQ, and LG G7 ThinQ. See the full story here.

Elsewhere, LG G7 ThinQ users on Canada’s Freedom network are receiving the stable Android 10 update as well.

Update 4 (July 13)

LG has started rolling out the stable Android 10 update to the LG Q70. Head here for more details.

Update 5 (July 17)

LG is rolling out the stable Android 10 to the AT&T LG Arena 2, LG Neon Plus and LG Prime 2. See the full story here.

Update 6 (July 20)

Cricket Wireless is rolling out the stable Android 10 update to the LG Escape Plus. See the full story here.

Update 7 (August 03)

LG has now released the stable LG UX 9.0 update based on Android 10 for the LG X6 in Korea. The device is known as the LG Q60 outside of Korea and is sold as the LG K12 Prime in Brazil. See the full story here.

It appears that the Android 10 (LG UX 9.0) update for the LG G7 ThinQ and the LG G7+ ThinQ could be released in India soon. This is because the company has now released the Android 10-based kernel source code for the devices with model numbers LMG710EMW and LMG710EAW. See the full story here.

Update 8 (August 04)

The LG G7 ThinQ units in Europe are now receiving the stable Android 10 update which brings the company’s custom skin — LG UX 9.0 to the device. Check out the full story here.

Update 9 (August 21)

LG has finally released the Android 10 update alongside its LG UX 9.0 skin for the LG V40 ThinQ in Europe. The update is rolling out with software version V30b in Greece and is also live in the Netherlands. For more details, head here.

Update 10 (August 30)

LG Q70 devices in the Canadian region will start getting the Android 10 (LG UX 9.0) update in the coming week. For complete coverage, head here.

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