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Verizon’s LG Voyager gets a massive firmware update

Updated Dec 19th, 2018 5:55PM EST
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Are you one of the many Verizon customers who ran out to grab a new Voyager on launch day, only to discover that the handset had more glitches and issues than you could deal with? Relief may be in sight. Verizon and LG have just came out with a massive firmware update that appears to address a number of significant issues. Among the most significant fixes include an updated and improved battery life, better Bluetooth support, mobile web and HTML browser enhancements, and more. The update is available immediately, but you’ll have to head down to your local Verizon store to get the goods. Check out the full rundown below.

  • Fixed issue with V CAST Music and 4GB+ removable memory read error
  • Adds ability to reset V CAST Mobile TV client
  • Update power settings to improve battery life performance
  • Bluetooth enhancements to audio, pairing, and key tone
  • Mobile Web – HTML browser enhancements
  • Fixed to display �=� symbol on the bottom in the calculator for LG Joy font
  • Fixed to access to keypad through only one step while in a call
  • Fixed the auto lock setting so that the touch screen will not lock on its own when auto lock is set to off
  • Fixed to allow ESPN application on external touch screen
  • Fixed to allow Mobile IM on external touch screen
  • Fixed to have no difference between the displayed image (to let you know which scene was taken) and the actual saved image, when you take a picture aiming at any moving objects
  • Fixed when device goes to maps.google.com, the device resets

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Josh Karp followed his love of technology since a kid through to the present day. As a Special Correspondent at BGR, and part of the first editorial team, Josh covers press conferences, trade shows and other events around the world. An expert in all things mobile, Josh has more than eighteen years of experience covering the wireless industry.