Android 5.0 Lollipop update is reportedly being rolled out to LG G3 users in Europe just a few days after it was first made available to the device in Poland. LG had also confirmed that the new software would be pushed to the LG G3 in South Korea this week through three major carriers - LG U+, KT and SK Telecom.
It is not sure if Android 5.0 Lollipop update is available in all European countries but the Vodafone G3 in Romania has got the new software, according to a report by Android Geeks. It went on to say that the firmware update is for LG G3 with build number LRX21R.
The website claimed that size of the software file is about 520 MB and had come up with directives to users for installation, including a stable WiFi network to avoid damaging data plan.
Update message will appear in the notification bar of your device if the software update is ready. Tap on it and choose Download Now before tapping Install Now notice. Reboot of your phone will start and the firmware will be installed automatically.
However, some may get the new software update late, as it will come in phases. Update message will appear in the notifications bar but one can also check its availability manually by going to Settings > General > About phone > Software update > Check now.
Meanwhile, many Google Play edition devices, including the Nexus series, HTC One (M7), HTC One (M8), Moto X, Moto G, and Moto E have received Android 5.0 Lollipop OTA update days after it was released last month.