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You're completely off topic here. You already posted wait for an answer!Does anybody know how i can get mine flashed back to stock rom?
I had no first hand experience with manufacturer updates as my first mobile was a rebranded Chinese android phone. A reason I bought this phone was after seeing how LG produced the Nexus 5 and LG G series. This phone is quite good too for its price, shame that manufacturers don't back their phones so well.Don't rely on LG for updates. They left their 2012 Flagship device on android 4.2.2 lmao. To put things into perspective, the Nexus 4 is based off the LG Optimus G meaning both phones are running on extremely close specs. The Nexus 4 is running kitkat and is certainly going to be updated to Android L while the Optimus G hasnt even left the first version of JB in certain parts of the world lol. To be fair they did update 1 or 2 international Optimus G's about 2 months ago to kitkat. But as for the USA versions, they are left in the dusty old JB era. They did the same thing to the Optimus F line up too. they only updated the international Optimus F6 and left the Optimus F7 and Optimus F3, both international and USA versions in the dust on 4.1.2.
Point is, dont hold your breath and wait for LG to "maybe" update your device.
I actually do think they will update this device. Its apart of the L 3 series, and there are blogs and post stating the lg devices expected for lollipop. The phone has KitKat and has gotten a few updates from lg for software, and performance updates.
You could wipe data and it still won't install over the air. Lg screwed up this phone bad, no OTAs can be installed.I still believe it's possible, but ok. Still hoping. The first update was b, and the second was c. Its not impossible to install updates. Get rid of some apps and reinstall them afterwards
Doesn't mean it'll happenThere's always update via official PC software...

Bruh, why don't you have any faith in this phone, and your wrong because my phone is already on "c"
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Obviously I worded myself badly. Yes, cache partition is so damn small, but if you update via PC suite (not flashtool or anything else), size of cache doesn't matter, because everything is done on computer, much like via flashtool. I was talking about technical possibilities for update, so yes, technically it is possible for L70 to have L update. But I do agree that it is highly unlikely for us to see the official android L update. It just isn't much popular device for LG to give it a major update. Hell, I think even L90 won't get it.I've been helping out a bit on this phone and Chev is right, this phone will never see an "official" L ota update. The phone's cache partition wont be able to hold a major ota. Hell, it cant even hold a damn 200mb UI update that got pushed. This phone has good specs, but the partitioning sucks
L90 updates are rolling outObviously I worded myself badly. Yes, cache partition is so damn small, but if you update via PC suite (not flashtool or anything else), size of cache doesn't matter, because everything is done on computer, much like via flashtool. I was talking about technical possibilities for update, so yes, technically it is possible for L70 to have L update. But I do agree that it is highly unlikely for us to see the official android L update. It just isn't much popular device for LG to give it a major update. Hell, I think even L90 won't get it.
lol, I know, that post was months agoL90 updates are rolling out
I know about L90, we'll also get Lp somewhere in Q2.