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The LG G5 was released in early 2016 with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. LG’s update policy back then was generally 2 major OS updates. It went: Marshmallow (6.0) -> Nougat (7.0) -> Oreo (8.0). That’s where the train stopped. The phone is considered "End of Life" (EOL).
Yes, but only through Unofficial methods (Custom ROMs).
LG never officially released Android 10 for the LG G5. The last official firmware for almost every variant of the G5 is Android 8.0 (Oreo) . Some carrier versions stopped at Android 7.0 (Nougat) or 7.1.
LG_Veteran
2 minutes ago
If this is a spare phone or a toy, It breathes new life into the device, gives you a modern UI, and the dark mode is worth it.
I’ve been seeing a lot of confusion online about getting Android 10 on the LG G5 (H850, H830, RS988, etc.), so I wanted to make a definitive post to save you all some time and frustration.
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GearUP for WindowsThe LG G5 was released in early 2016 with Android 6.0 Marshmallow. LG’s update policy back then was generally 2 major OS updates. It went: Marshmallow (6.0) -> Nougat (7.0) -> Oreo (8.0). That’s where the train stopped. The phone is considered "End of Life" (EOL).
Yes, but only through Unofficial methods (Custom ROMs).
LG never officially released Android 10 for the LG G5. The last official firmware for almost every variant of the G5 is Android 8.0 (Oreo) . Some carrier versions stopped at Android 7.0 (Nougat) or 7.1.
LG_Veteran
2 minutes ago
If this is a spare phone or a toy, It breathes new life into the device, gives you a modern UI, and the dark mode is worth it.
I’ve been seeing a lot of confusion online about getting Android 10 on the LG G5 (H850, H830, RS988, etc.), so I wanted to make a definitive post to save you all some time and frustration.