I bought 2 V410 tablets, one for me and one for a friend (I already had a G Pad v700). First, these are excellent budget tablets with the same processor and memory as the LGG Pad V700 with the added benefit of having a wireless GSM network receiver/transmitter that fits in your big pockets and you can read without glasses. and I think any other GSM network – e.g. As previously mentioned, unless you have an app you can't live without, don't update to Lollipop OS 5.0.2 as it has a memory leak (in display memory - active memory data management issue that consumes a lot of power): app, which claimed to fix it is called "Fix Lollipop Memeory Leak" which seems to fix this and is available on Google Play. At the time of writing this article, I was unable to download Lollipop 5.1 for the V410, which LG claims is supported by AT&T.
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