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We really need option like data saver that is available in android TV's, that's really sorts out our data cap problems.

Why lg is ignoring the software support though the hardware of the TV's support lots of features.

Please plan something big with feature rich update ....... Really needed lot of changes, soon this frustration become hate.

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