Categories: Mobile Phones

LG Optimus 2X to be upgraded to Gingerbread?

Gadget Herald: South Korean electronic giant LG’s Optimus 2X smart phone might get the new Gingerbread operating system, Android 2.3 in the month of July. The phone comes with 387 MB and 512 MB of RAM memory, and the new reports have made people curious about the new operating system in the phone.

As the phone already has Dual Core Tegra 2, it performs much slower with the LG Android 2.2 OS. The current OS runs much slower than the unofficial Cyanogen MOD Android 2.3.4 Gingerbread when it was tested.

Users who already own an Optimus 2X P990 are eager to see the official 2.3 version of the phone. But at the same time, there are also users that are satisfied with the Cyanogen.

Some users have said that as apps in the earlier OS work fine, they do not miss the official software at all.

Fred

Share
Published by
Fred

Recent Posts

WhatsApp launches new feature to deal with spam calls

Instant messaging service WhatsApp is now taking steps towards targeting the potential spam calls. The…

1 year ago

Microsoft prevented from acquiring Activision

The Federal Trade Commission’s request to block the acquisition by Microsoft of the video game…

1 year ago

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 5 to get a hinge upgrade

South Korean tech giant Samsung is all set to host an event in July, 2023.…

1 year ago

Netflix notices massive increase in subscribers ever since password sharing crackdown

There was a dedicated reason why Netflix had decided to block its password sharing abilities.…

1 year ago

Apple soon to say goodbye to lightening port

Legislation was passed by the European Union that mentioned that all the devices that are…

2 years ago

Twitter auctioning off its supplies from San Francisco office

Twitter purchase by Elon Musk at $44 billion was the talk of the town due…

2 years ago