Why LG is discontinuing Bridge, PC Suite, and Mobile Support Tool application for Windows? I have just released on my new LG Velvet smartphone in that year to transfer your smartphone to a PC.
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Answer by
Saumya Sharma
The reason LG is discontinuing Bridge, PC Suite, and Mobile Support Tool application for Windows is because they have released a new application called LG Velvet that is designed to facilitate the transfer of data from a smartphone to a PC.
Can i download the lg bridge with my Chromebook? Ibsaw on the LG site that only tye windows and mac can do it. If that is correct tyen when will it be available for the Chromebook?
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Answer by
darmaggi
It looks like they haven't created a version of LG Bridge for Chromebooks and Chrome OS, and of course since they are out of the mobile phone business, chances are they don't have any plans to create it now. There is the LG PC Suite App for Chromebook, but I haven't downloaded it yet to see if it can work as a Windows emulator and work around for the LG Bridge, since it only has Windows and Mac versions. I'm guessing you'd still have to download the LG Bridge app since it's designed for a very specific purpose, but if Chromebooks only download it without being able to install it, the problem still exists.
Why LG is discontinuing Bridge, PC Suite, and Mobile Support Tool application for Windows? I have just released on my new LG Velvet smartphone in that year to transfer your smartphone to a PC.
The reason LG is discontinuing Bridge, PC Suite, and Mobile Support Tool application for Windows is because they have released a new application called LG Velvet that is designed to facilitate the transfer of data from a smartphone to a PC.
Can i download the lg bridge with my Chromebook? Ibsaw on the LG site that only tye windows and mac can do it. If that is correct tyen when will it be available for the Chromebook?
It looks like they haven't created a version of LG Bridge for Chromebooks and Chrome OS, and of course since they are out of the mobile phone business, chances are they don't have any plans to create it now. There is the LG PC Suite App for Chromebook, but I haven't downloaded it yet to see if it can work as a Windows emulator and work around for the LG Bridge, since it only has Windows and Mac versions. I'm guessing you'd still have to download the LG Bridge app since it's designed for a very specific purpose, but if Chromebooks only download it without being able to install it, the problem still exists.