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Hi Sir, but I've the same model LG TV but the software version is "04.05.85", but still don't have apps like Hotstar, SonyLiv etc... took a bad decision to buy LG tv, should have gone for other Android TV models from other companies... atleast now suggesting all my relatives, friends, colleagues to not to buy this LG TV anymore.... also wrote & writing blogs to suggest new buyers to not to buy LG TV's... especially shit WebOs...

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