LG finally begins Android 11 beta testing, but don’t get too excited

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Now begin’s LG’s slow trudge towards Android 11.

What you need to know

  • LG has started its public beta testing Android 11 for the LG Velvet.
  • The beta is only available in South Korea at the moment.
  • LG is not known to push extensive beta programs outside of its home country.

And so it begins. LG is not known to be the quickest at updating its smartphones or the most forthcoming about its update plans. The good news is that LG has just begun public beta testing for Android 11. The bad news? It’s only available for the LG Velvet. The worst news? It’s only available for the LG Velvet in South Korea.

It’s not exactly surprising, LG is more popular in its home country than it is in the States, so beta tests usually happen their first. In fact, the U.S. is rarely included in any public beta programs from LG, at least in any significant manner. It is surprisingly late for LG to start beta testing, considering last year’s public beta for Android 10 commenced in October 2019 for the LG G8 ThinQ and November for the LG V50 ThinQ. This time around, it’s just the LG Velvet.

The changelog for the beta includes the following features, many of which are par-for-the-course in terms of what’s available in the stable Android 11 update:

  • Added a notification window for conversation
  • Added message bubble function Added function to check deleted notification history
  • Added ‘Allow this time only’ function to grant permission only once when running the app
  • Added the ability to hide silent notifications IoT device control function added to the power screen
  • Navigation bar hiding function added to gesture mode Night time-lapse and quick view function added to the basic camera application
  • QR code scanning function added to basic camera application settings
  • Added keyboard size and position adjustment function

LG has been fighting an uphill battle trying to recapture consumer trust, which it lost partly due to its abysmal update strategy in the past. The company even launched a Global Software Upgrade Center to try and address this, and even though it had a long, slow start, things seemed to get relatively better with the Android 10 update. Unfortunately, it seems LG is falling back into its old ways again.

There’s no word yet on if this year’s LG V60 ThinQ or LG Wing 5G will be included in the beta program. Other OEMs are generally upfront about their update plans, and already pushing stable releases. Samsung has already begun updating its phones to One UI 3.0, which should be rolling out to its best smartphones within the next few months.

Sign up for LG’s Android 11 beta can be found on the LG Quick Help app, and is available for S. Korean users with the LG Velvet on SKT, KT, and LG U+. It is a beta, so be wary that there may be bugs and install at your own risk.

LG Velvet 5G

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$588 at T-Mobile

The LG Velvet mark’s the beginning of LG’s new direction with a sleek, striking design and Randrop triple-camera setup. A fast, 5G chipset means you have access to the best speeds for half the price of today’s top smartphones.

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