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Optimus G among the first LG handsets to get Jelly Bean

It’s confirmed. Two of LG’s handsets will be getting Android 4.1 (Jelly Bean) treatment. These are the Optimus G and the Optimus LTE 2.

LG announced their Jelly Bean rollout plans on its official website. The firm confirmed that the Optimus LTE 2 would be the first to get the update on November. The Optimus G will be getting the update sometime in December, which is a great Christmas gift for people who have gotten their hands on the handset.

For people who have gotten their hands on the Optimus Vu and its successor the Optimus Vu 2, they will be getting the Jelly Bean update sometime in the first quarter of next year.

According to LG, the latest version of Android will enhance touch response, speed up their device’s user experience, make web browsing faster, and make it easier to switch from application to application.

As expected the Jelly bean update for LG devices will first roll out to owners in Korea. The updates will then follow to other areas across the world. This means that the Jelly Bean update for the Optimus G may be available in Korean during the Christmas season, but might roll out to other countries around the world in 2013.

The LG Optimus G is the Korean firm’s superphone. It sports a 4.7-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 768 x 1280 pixels, 32GB of internal memory, and a monster a monster 1.5GHz quad-core processor coupled with 2GB of RAM under the bonnet. With its hardware alone, it is sure to have no problems when processing power comes to mind. Once Jelly Bean rolls out to the handset, performance will be enhanced even more.

Are you dying to know when exactly Jelly Bean will be rolling out to the LG Optimus G? we’ll keep you posted once we know more.

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