Notably, as per the Redditor, the firmware is stable and is an official version of the Korean update. This piece of information was shared by one of the Redditors, kipinsider, who also happen to have shared a video guide following which, you can easily flash the Android 10 firmware on your LG G7 ThinQ or the LG V40 ThinQ.
In cross flashing, what you basically do is flash firmware on the phone which was intended for a different model, having compatible hardware.
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You can update either of the LG phones with the latest Android 10 via a method called, cross flashing. And if you also happen to be one of them, then there is a piece of good news for you. However, standard variants of the LG G7 ThinQ and LG V40 ThinQ, have become tired of waiting for the Android 10 (LG UX 9.0) updates. The same is in the case with LG G7 ThinQ, where T-Mobile has served its devices with Android 10, while the LG G7 units in Korea have also grabbed the update. LG G7 ThinQĬarrier variants of LG V40 ThinQ from T-Mobile and AT&T have managed to pick up the latest OS update. LG G7 ThinQ and LG V40 ThinQ, both the devices from the Korean manufacturer, were supposed to pick up the Android 10 (LG UX 9.0) update, somewhere in Q2 of 2020. And LG has been way behind in this matter.
It won’t be wrong to say that LG has lost its charm, be it in terms of coming up with new and exciting products, or be it in providing the latest Android OS updates to its phones.Īfter purchasing any OEM’s phone, probably one of the most important services that any brand can provide is the timely rollout of security or firmware updates.