The first images of Android 5.0 Lollipop on the LG G3, nice way to load up an update!

The first images of Android 5.0 Lollipop on the LG G3, nice way to load up an update!

For a long time we have been talking about the new version of Android and the update intentions for its different terminals, from the different manufacturing companies in the sector. Well, now we not only know supposedly, when the new version of Android 5.0 Lollipop for the LG G3, but we also have the first images of L's own interfaceG Optimus UI loading this long-awaited Android update.

In the plans of the Korean multinational, at least those that we have been able to know so far, they tell us that they intend for the LG G3, which we remember is the current flagship of the company, get your fix to Android 5.0 Lollipop before the end of this year 2014, thus becoming, probably, the first company, behind Motorola and its Moto X 2014, in updating a terminal to this new version of the operating system of the nice Andy.

As for the first images that would have been leaked from Android 5.0 Lollipop on the LG G3, as we can see in these captures of LG's horrendous new interface, an interface called Optimus UI that does not contribute anything useful to the operating system, in fact, instead of providing new features and increasing the user experience that pure Android offers us, far from that, this interface hinders the user experience to the fullest extent.

The first images of Android 5.0 Lollipop on the LG G3, nice way to load up an update!

A good example of this, and I am not going to use Launcher itself as an example since it is easy to replace using downloading and installing another launcher from Google Play itself. Is the mediocre and useless notification bar that the company has implemented or tweaked to your liking for this new version of Android 5.0 Lollipop on the LG G3.

A notification curtain that far from being more functional than the one that comes by default in Android lollipop, is modified by the LG developers, removes the double curtain of the pure Android versions that we remember has one for the Toggles and another for the notifications themselves. Putting them together in one, with a horrible appearance that totally dislodges in what comes to be the Material Design ideology, which Google has implemented in this caramelized version of Android that is yet to come.

In short, we will continue to complain so that brands try to improve what is already good in Android, instead of all these cases such as LG, Samsung, Sony, Huawei and so many other manufacturers, which instead of further beautify and optimize your own interfaces to add value to your brand, all they do is get in the way of updates as well as the own user experience of all the clients who have trusted them to choose a new Android terminal.


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