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You would think LG would have improved the lackluster camera through an update since its inception.
I would have thought that since the LG V20 was the first phone release with 7.0 and was the LG flagship at the time, LG would have made an effort to build on the platform and create some positive perceptions around their ability to provide timely / useful updates for their phones. Instead, the V20 is at the back of the pack in getting an 8.0 update.
This is one of the reasons I'm considering another brand.
It is true for those that don't want the updates (security updates excluded, as they are not changing the features of the phone). There's been several times I took an update that changed up how something functioned in a way I didn't like, while adding nothing of real value.Exactly
Now some will have you believe that security and or OS updates are of little value, however that's not even remotely true. It may be true on a personal level for some, however it's more than likely a personal justification to validate their purchase after the fact. I used to feel that security updates were not important, however I have since seen the light.
June security patches. Not Oreo. On AT&T.