After months of beta testing in its home region of South Korea and Europe, LG released the Android 8.0 Oreo update for the V30 and V30+ around back in December last year. However, it wasn’t until the month of May that carrier-locked variants in the United States began receiving the software update, and users couldn’t be more excited. But for LG V30 and V30+ users with T-Mobile, all of it was put on hold when the Android Oreo update was halted less than a week after it began rolling out on May 7.


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With the month almost coming to an end, T-Mobile has resumed the Android 8.0 update rollout on May 29, while keeping the build number H93220h the same as before. Additional details on the T-Mobile LG V30 and V30+ product page suggests that users need to first review and update the McAfee Security for T-Mobile App to version 4.9 or higher before going ahead with the installation of the new software update.


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This is most likely to reduce the number of software compatibility issues that were reported before the Oreo update was halted. Additionally, T-Mobile states that the software update is incrementally rolling out, and to prevent network congestion, the updates have been set on a scheduled daily limit. If you aren’t able to see the software update notification show up on your device, T-Mobile recommends checking for it the next day or after July 3. To manually check for update on your LG V30 and V30+, head over to About phone – Update Center – System updates – Check for update.