Verizon Wireless is now pushing out an over-the-air update to the LTE-equipped LG G Pad 10.1. This will bump the device up to software version VK70011A and put a number of bugs to bed (but not in the bedbug sort of way).

There's no single major change to consider headline-worthy here. We're talking fixes along the lines of stopping a Google Play Movies freezing issue and getting the device to say "tablet restarting" instead of "phone restarting" during OTA updates. Rather humorously, a typo has made the changelog: somewhere Verizon was misspelled as Verzion.

For a quick refresher, the LG G Pad 10.1 has a disappointing 1280x800 screen resolution paired with a Snapdragon 400, 1GB of RAM, and an 8000mAh battery. It comes with KitKat, not Lollipop.

Verizon sells the tablet for $149.99 with a two-year contract or $299.99 without, so while the hardware is designed to be affordable, it's still not all that cheap. This is Verizon's network we're talking about.

You can read the full list of changes at the source link below.

Source: Verizon Wireless