LG Optimus 2X to be upgraded to Gingerbread in June or July, says Danish support site

Other than saying Gingerbread will be forthcoming for its dual-core Optimus 2X Android handset, LG has been pretty mum on the subject of software updates. It’s good, therefore, to finally extract a timeframe out of the company, albeit from a somewhat obscure source. LG’s Danish support site tells us that the P990 (the internal code number for the 2X) will be updated to Android 2.3 “in June-July 2011.” That’s a fair bit later than we might have expected or hoped for the upgrade to happen, particularly given the various software foibles that the device we reviewed suffered from, but the summer of 2011 will always be preferable to the summer of never. A final warning is perhaps merited here to say that LG has a history of inconsistency when it comes to software roadmaps, so consider this one scribbled down in pencil until we hear more concrete confirmation from the company.

[Thanks, Michael]

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