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Rolf

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Not to get me wrong: I like the picture of my LG55UJ634V, but honestly there are many bugs in this 0S3.5!

F.e. I get the message above more or less in german, but it only restarts the app instead of rebooting to free memory...And I did not find any hint,how to reboot manually. I did not find any troubleshooting advises yet... So I turned of the power key with the TV and it helped...

Also programming is not easy....It seems to be, that due to memory shortage, information get lost...!

This is not funny and I hope future releases help significantly!

 

 

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