The G2x just can not seem to quit Gingerbread. After a sequence of upgrade starts and forestalls , LG is again offering an OTA software upgrade for this pure Google experience device. The update started rolling out to handsets yesterday, but those impatient to part with FroYo can always decide on a manual install via the company’s site. If you’ll recall, the only-time T-Mobile flagship’s woes began shortly after its launch, when complaints of random reboots , overheating and poor battery life overtook dedicated forums. Yet despite promises that Android 2.3 would hit “soon” to deal with these issues, frustrated owners were instead treated to an on again / off again melodrama of scheduled releases. Now, as we totter getting ready to 2012 and an Ice Cream Sandwich future, this drawn-out saga seems to be reaching some kind of closure.
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