LG UX
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Developer | LG Electronics |
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OS family | Android-like OS (Android-based Linux OS) |
Working state | Discontinued |
Source model | Open source (Modified Android Base and Main Framework) with Proprietary components (LG Apps) |
Initial release | LG UX 4.0 (Android 5) |
Latest release | LG UX 10.0 (Android 13) / August 2023 |
Marketing target | Alternative OS replacement for Android devices; Stock firmware for LG smartphone and tablet |
Package manager | APK-based |
Platforms | ARMv7, ARM64 |
Kernel type | Monolithic (modified Linux kernel) |
License | Proprietary |
Preceded by | Optimus UI |
LG UX is an Android-based mobile operating system[1] developed and maintained by LG Electronics independently of Google exclusively for its smartphones.
There are different versions for each LG phone, and each version has variants according to the regions in which the phone is sold, such as China, Japan, Pakistan, Russia, Indonesia, India, Taiwan and Turkey.[2]
The original name of LG UX is Optimus UI, and was given the current name with the launch of the LG G4 and the release of LG UX 4.0, with older versions retroactively renamed LG UX.[3]
Version history
[edit]Version | Screenshot | Android version | Date of release | Notable change |
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(Optimus UI 3.0) |
LG UX 1.04.0 - 4.1 |
16 May 2012[4] |
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LG UX 2.0 | 4.2 - 4.4 |
Unknown |
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LG UX 3.0 | 4.4 - 5.1.1 | Unknown |
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LG UX 4.0 | 5.0 - 6.0.1 | 8 April 2015[3] |
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LG UX 5.0 | 6.0 - 6.0.1 | 28 March 2016[1] |
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LG UX 5.0+ | 7.0 | 6 September 2016[5] |
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LG UX 6.0 | 6.0 - 7.1.2 | 26 February 2017[6] |
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LG UX 6.0+ | 7.1 - 8.1.0 | 14 August 2017[7] |
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LG UX 7.0 | 8.0.0 - 9 | Unknown | ||
LG UX 8.0 | 9 | Unknown | ||
LG UX 9.0 | 9 - 11 | 29 November 2019[8] | ||
LG UX 10.0 | 11 - 13 | Unknown |
Devices running LG UX
[edit]High-end Phones
[edit]G Series
[edit]- LG G4
- LG G4 Beat
- LG G4 Stylus
- LG G Vista 2
- LG G5
- LG G5 SE
- LG G6
- LG G6+
- LG G7 ThinQ
- LG G8 ThinQ
- LG G8S ThinQ
- LG G8X ThinQ
- LG Velvet
- LG Velvet 2 Pro
V Series
[edit]- LG V10
- LG V20
- LG V30
- LG V30+
- LG V30 Signature Edition
- LG V35 ThinQ
- LG V40 ThinQ
- LG V50 ThinQ
- LG V50S ThinQ 5G
- LG V60 ThinQ
Mid to Low-end Phones
[edit]K Series
[edit]- LG K3 (2017)
- LG K4 (2017)
- LG K8 (2017)
- LG K10 (2017)
- LG K20 Plus
- LG K3
- LG K4
- LG K5
- LG K7
- LG K8
- LG K10
- LG K22
- LG K31
- LG K41s
- LG K41
- LG K42
- LG K51
- LG K52
- LG K61
- LG K62
Q Series
[edit]- LG Q6
- LG Q7
- LG Q8 2017
- LG Q8 2018
- LG Q Stylus
- LG Q Stylo 4
- LG Q9
- LG Q60
- LG Q70
- LG Q31
- LG Q51
- LG Q61
- LG Q52
- LG Q92 5G
X Series
[edit]- LG X Screen
- LG X Cam
- LG X Charge
- LG X Style
- LG X Power
- LG X Power 2
- LG X Mach
- LG X Max
- LG X5
- LG X Skin
- LG X Venture
Stylus (Stylo) Series
[edit]- LG G Stylo
- LG Stylus 2
- LG Stylus 2 Plus
- LG Stylus 3
- LG Stylus 3 Plus
- LG Stylus 4
- LG Q Stylo
- LG Stylo 5
- LG Stylo 6
Other Series
[edit]Tablets
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ INTRODUCING A MORE PLAYFUL AND INNOVATIVE LG UX 5.0
- ^ LG Phone firmwares regions descriptions
- ^ LG UNVEILS MORE HUMAN-CENTRIC LG UX 4.0
- ^ LG’S NEW OPTIMUS UI 3.0 ADDS NEW FEATURES AND FUNCTIONS WHILE BEING UNOBTRUSIVE AND SIMPLE
- ^ LG releases a video for UX 5.0+ on Android 7.0 Nougat
- ^ LG teases new UX 6.0 user interface for the G6
- ^ LG Shows Off the V30’s New UX 6.0+ Features, Including a Floating Bar and Graphy Camera
- ^ LG's latest Android 10-based UX 9.0 software looks a lot like Samsung's One UI