Oh happy day! While LG G2 owners on about every carrier have already been rocking Android 4.4 KitKat for some time now, we Verizon LG G2 customers have been stuck waiting, and waiting, and waiting. That wait is now over, as Verizon is finally rolling out Android 4.4 KitKat to LG G2 owners.The software update contains a version number of VS98024A, and comes in at 669.4MB. It’s a pretty hefty update, so make sure your device is charged and that you download the update using WiFi.
Here’s a peek of what’s included in the KitKat update:
- Color Adjustment has been added
- ‘Magnification Gestures’ label is now ‘Touch Zoom’ label
- ‘Shades’ label is now ‘Screen Shades’ label
- ‘Captions’ have been added
- ‘Touch and Hold Delay’ is now ‘Touch Feedback Time
- ‘Speak Passwords’ label is now ‘Read Passwords’ label
- ‘Power Button Ends Call’ label is now ‘Power Key Ends Call’ label
- ‘Easy Access’ label is now ‘Accessibility Settings Shortcut’ label
- OS upgrade to Android KitKat 4.4.2
You should receive a notification update once the update becomes available for your device. You can also always check manually by heading to your Setting panel and clicking About phone and Software update.
I’m downloading the update now, and can’t wait to play around with Android 4.4 KitKat! Let us know how you like the update.
via: Verizon