I sent my LG G2 back to LG some months ago as the top of the screen was unresponsive and the screen was starting to get unglued. It was right before my warranty ended. When I got it back, as my warranty was already expired I decided to root the phone (using stump), but I kept the stock rom. Actually the only reason I rooted my phone was to install jishnu's camera mod as I wanted better quality pics and 4k video (and that never happened as I never got to see the lg g2 version of it).
After a couple months, my phone started rebooting with no apparent reason. After a week of this shenanigans, I woke up one morning to a bootloop. I was able to get it in download mode, so I tried flashing the original stock to undo the rom using the LG flash tool method (http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2663369), but It didn't go through because it said it was a different version of the phone. I even try with the alternative dll provided in the post with no luck.
Two days later, after fighting tirelessly with the phone, I was able to get into recovery (twrp). At this point, I installed a Rom (slimkat) and that seemed to fix the problem. Then, a couple days later my phone started doing the same stuff again. Most of the time, the reboots were quick and it only bootlooped every now and then, and finally going into android. It get's really hot around the camera though.
Today it's absolutely stuck in a boot loop and won't go into recovery. I was able to pull the logs a couple days ago right after a reboot.
I would really appreciate if anyone could look into them and tell me what's wrong and if it's possible to fix. My biggest fear is it is hardware related (which would suck because it basically just came back from being serviced).
Except for these last episodes, it's the best phone I ever had. I love the quality of the pics, the size, the screen and I was hoping not having to upgrade for a couple years.
Thanks in advance.
(I removed the Logs because even though I scrubbed personal data from them, I still got 16 downloads and not a single reply related to them, and just to be safe, I will minimize the chances of anything going sour)
Have the same issue. It just started going in bootlops. Sometime I can get a few hours of use if I am lucky but no matter what I do (diff roms,baseband, lg flash tool to original firmware) bootloop will not go away.
Seems like something many people are experiencing after a year.
Let me know if you figure it out
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My Unrooted G2x had its first boot loop last night. I had bough the G2x directly from a Tmo store on April 20th. And two months later June 20th, i noticed my G2x rebooted and came up with “error checking”m or something like that. I put it back in my holster not thinking anything of it... a short time later, i realized my G2x was off an would not turn on. i put it on a charger and charged it for about a half an hour. When i tried to turn it on, it would not boot all the way. It got stuck at the LG logo and would keep rebooting. The only way to stop it was to do a battery pull. And every time i tried to turn it on, the same thing would happen. So i was forced to do a factory reset. Most of the other posts/threads i have seen that did this seemed to be rooted and have a non stock rom on it.
So my question is, would this be fixed in the update (yeah i know whenever that is) or should i ask for a replacement. Factory reset is such a pain. Putting everything back, recreating email signatures etc... And i am sure they will just give me a used G2x anyway. For the most part i had issues the first few weeks and mostly no other issues besides the battery life. Juice defener helps the battery life. And found fixes to my other issues. Well unless this keeps happening.
I was just wondering what others did,who had this experience. I was thinking of calling Tmo just so they have it on record that i complained about it, in case i need to replace it.
Thanks in advance for any advise offered--
Replace or wait until update???
What ROM and kernel were you running? Even if you are completely stock if it were a re-occurring issue we'd know about it by now. Bootlooping can be caused by many things and is possible on any ROM so I wouldnt count on the update preventing it from ever happening again. This kind of stuff is the reason using Titanium Backup is such a good idea. Schedule it to back up apps and data nightly so that if a crash does happen 99% of your settings, apps, and data can be restored with a few taps of the screen.
Keep it. Seriously its a computer in its own way and these things happen. Fix it and mmove on.
ITS ALL WONKY!!!
That's how it started for me a little over two weeks ago. Now it reboots too often, it won't end calls, it calls people like it's possessed, wifi won't stay connected, I'll have 4g in an area one day and no service in the exact same spot the next, overheat and gets hot enough to scare my daughter (one time thing), andmy battery has to be charged every four hours.
Tmobile said (3 reps in customer loyaltymind you) we can't do anything about it because it's a known issue.
I am very upset about this
And to make it worse, one rep asked me why I didn't return it under the remorse period. I told her this started after my remorse period ended. They won't even send me a new g2x. I'm gone from tmo (sadly there is nowhere to go)
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Hey guys,
I need help. Badly. My trusty SCH-I535 has pretty much gone to pot over the last three days. It started with the lockscreen/power button becoming so loose and sensitive, that the screen was perpetually turning on and off. However, my warranty expired last Thursday. Aside from that, the software was functioning beautiful (Carbon ROM, unknown August 4.3 nightly). Today however, the phone decided to freak out. Suddenly, it began displaying the incorrect time, wouldn't show me new messages, and applications were incredibly unstable. In an attempt to fix the issue, I decided to re-flash the ROM. This however, made no change. Therefore, I made the decision to finally update to the most recent stable version. After doing this, the phone wouldn't boot past the carbon boot animation. I rolled back to an older build, and had the same issue.
Here's where it gets sucky. After rolling back didn't do anything, I was in the process of re-flashing 1.8. During install process, TWRP crashed. This left me without a bootable system partition. As the night has worn on, it's become worse and worse. Now, TWRP is crashing often before the splash screen, at the "Samsung Galaxy SIII" screen. Occasionally it will load, but always locks up and crashes before finishing the install process. Same deal with CWM. I have tried several versions of both recoveries and none have made a single bit of difference. I've scoured the forums, and can't seem to find an identical problem/working fix. I've tried everything I can find, and so far, nothing productive has happened. It's 3:25AM over here, and I'm exhausted. I'm at my wits end. Any input would be fantastic.
Thanks so much,
The_Unofficial
Did you try to flash via ODIN? Maybe it will help you to boot it to normal.
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Hey guys,
I need help. Badly. My trusty SCH-I535 has pretty much gone to pot over the last three days. It started with the lockscreen/power button becoming so loose and sensitive, that the screen was perpetually turning on and off. However, my warranty expired last Thursday. Aside from that, the software was functioning beautiful (Carbon ROM, unknown August 4.3 nightly). Today however, the phone decided to freak out. Suddenly, it began displaying the incorrect time, wouldn't show me new messages, and applications were incredibly unstable. In an attempt to fix the issue, I decided to re-flash the ROM. This however, made no change. Therefore, I made the decision to finally update to the most recent stable version. After doing this, the phone wouldn't boot past the carbon boot animation. I rolled back to an older build, and had the same issue.
Here's where it gets sucky. After rolling back didn't do anything, I was in the process of re-flashing 1.8. During install process, TWRP crashed. This left me without a bootable system partition. As the night has worn on, it's become worse and worse. Now, TWRP is crashing often before the splash screen, at the "Samsung Galaxy SIII" screen. Occasionally it will load, but always locks up and crashes before finishing the install process. Same deal with CWM. I have tried several versions of both recoveries and none have made a single bit of difference. I've scoured the forums, and can't seem to find an identical problem/working fix. I've tried everything I can find, and so far, nothing productive has happened. It's 3:25AM over here, and I'm exhausted. I'm at my wits end. Any input would be fantastic.
Thanks so much,
The_Unofficial
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Your broken power button is probably the issue. The reason your recoveries are crashing is likely because the power button is triggered and it's making the phone turn off in the middle of the process.
It's unfortunate your warranty just expired, but you can get it fixed through a website, then you should be good from there. Also I would try to call up Samsung and tell them what you think the problem is, they might give you a break and fix your phone anyway since it's only a week after warranty.
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Alright guys. More details. Sorry it took so long to reply. Apparently I had Gmail set to send XDA emails to spam. Silly me.
The more times I attempt to boot to recovery, the earlier TWRP will freeze.
TWRP rarely makes it beyond the "Installing System" process
TWRP NEVER makes it beyond the "Creating Symlinks" phase
I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.0
If I let the phone sit, it gets farther in the installation process before hanging
Bad Username, I tried contacting Samsung and Verizon. Neither one of them would replace , or fix it for me. Have any specific resources for repairing the button? That would be excellent. I just ordered a cheap $3 case on Amazon to see if that would help fix the problem. I don't, however believe this is causing the problem. TWRP has a lockscreen. It never goes to the lockscreen, it just hangs, then eventually force reboots. Almost as if some temporary RAM storage is being filled up. It's quite strange.
skyss07 I would REALLY prefer not to flash to stalk. Like, REALLY. This would mean losing all my files and pictures. I'm not too keen on that. I'm saving that as a final resort only.
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Alright guys. More details. Sorry it took so long to reply. Apparently I had Gmail set to send XDA emails to spam. Silly me.
The more times I attempt to boot to recovery, the earlier TWRP will freeze.
TWRP rarely makes it beyond the "Installing System" process
TWRP NEVER makes it beyond the "Creating Symlinks" phase
I'm using TWRP 2.6.3.0
If I let the phone sit, it gets farther in the installation process before hanging
Bad Username, I tried contacting Samsung and Verizon. Neither one of them would replace , or fix it for me. Have any specific resources for repairing the button? That would be excellent. I just ordered a cheap $3 case on Amazon to see if that would help fix the problem. I don't, however believe this is causing the problem. TWRP has a lockscreen. It never goes to the lockscreen, it just hangs, then eventually force reboots. Almost as if some temporary RAM storage is being filled up. It's quite strange.
skyss07 I would REALLY prefer not to flash to stalk. Like, REALLY. This would mean losing all my files and pictures. I'm not too keen on that. I'm saving that as a final resort only.
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Mobile tech videos would do it, not sure what the cost would be, I'd try contacting them.
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After getting a new Oneplus One phone back in July, I have not been using my D800. I have been turning it on every couple of weeks to update the CM11 nightly and the apps. The last update was about a week or so ago. After doing the update I played with the phone for a while then shut it off and stored it.
I got the phone out this morning, turned it on and all of a sudden my screen started going crazy as though it has a mind of its own. My touches almost have no effect. With the screen off sitting on the table it will on its own come on and start tapping at the status bar opening my calendar and quick toggles. It seems that most of the activity is happening at the top of my phone.
I manually entered TWRP recovery and saw that the screen problem is there too. Therefore, it would be dangerous to attempt to make any selections on screen in TWRP because there is a good chance it will select something I do not need selected!
Does this sound like a bad digitizer? My phone has never been dropped. It is in mint condition.
I would like to restore one of my stock rom nandroids but am unsure about how to do that outside of TWRP. Can I do this in download mode and adb? If so, would you mind a few general steps?
I am the second owner of the phone. The original owner purchased it outright from Best Buys about February this year. If I send it in for a warranty repair I would like to have it back as close to stock as possible.
Thanks.
EDIT: Well I managed to restore a stock rom nandroid with twrp. Problem still there. I called LG cust service and the phone is still under warranty until December. Got an RA so I will be shipping to Texas tomorrow.
Recently, I bought the LG Stylo from Boost on Craigslist. Before the transaction was completed, I checked the IMEI and everything checked out clean. Like a lot of folks here on this site, as soon as I got home, I attempted to root. Prior to me rooting, I got an OS update to marshmallow and I went ahead and did it. Once the update was completed, I rooted with Kingo Root and root was achieved.
Not long after (within 24 hours), I noticed that my phone was getting very laggy and choppy so I decided to reboot. When I did that, the "LG Life's Good" boot image showed up like usual. Then the screen went blankb and turned back on to the boot image but the bottom said "SECURITY ERROR" then couple seconds later z the screen goes off again and it comes back on to the previous boot image. It pretty much is doing a boot loop. Initially, I was able to access the stock recovery and I did a hard reset but that didn't help because the outcome was the same. Then an hour or so afterwards, my access to the stock recovery was gone. Now when I try to boot recovery, it says LOADING RECOVERY but then instead of going to recovery, the Android guy pops up and right below him it says ERASING then it boots into the boot loop cycle.
At this point, all I can do is boot into download mode and from my understanding, all I can do is install the firmware. Since I was on Marshmallow, I looked online for days for the boost mobile 6.0 stock firmware. What I failed to realize is that what I found was completely not meant for the boost mobile 6.0 variant instead it was for T-Mobile 5.1.1. Yes, I made the mistake and flashed it the LG Support Tool and yeah... Stupid move because now my phone is completely bricked. Nothing comes up on the screen no matter what hard key combo I try BUT what's weird is when I try to power on my laptop makes the sound that it detects it but a box on the screen for my laptop pops up and say that I need to unplug and replug the USB cord to fix and if that doesn't work, then that means something is wrong with my device.
I really like this phone. Any one can drop knowledge, I'll be forever grateful. Please help.
Damn that's all bad I just gotta Stylo and I was thinking about using kingroot to root it right now too
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Recently, I bought the LG Stylo from Boost on Craigslist. Before the transaction was completed, I checked the IMEI and everything checked out clean. Like a lot of folks here on this site, as soon as I got home, I attempted to root. Prior to me rooting, I got an OS update to marshmallow and I went ahead and did it. Once the update was completed, I rooted with Kingo Root and root was achieved.
Not long after (within 24 hours), I noticed that my phone was getting very laggy and choppy so I decided to reboot. When I did that, the "LG Life's Good" boot image showed up like usual. Then the screen went blankb and turned back on to the boot image but the bottom said "SECURITY ERROR" then couple seconds later z the screen goes off again and it comes back on to the previous boot image. It pretty much is doing a boot loop. Initially, I was able to access the stock recovery and I did a hard reset but that didn't help because the outcome was the same. Then an hour or so afterwards, my access to the stock recovery was gone. Now when I try to boot recovery, it says LOADING RECOVERY but then instead of going to recovery, the Android guy pops up and right below him it says ERASING then it boots into the boot loop cycle.
At this point, all I can do is boot into download mode and from my understanding, all I can do is install the firmware. Since I was on Marshmallow, I looked online for days for the boost mobile 6.0 stock firmware. What I failed to realize is that what I found was completely not meant for the boost mobile 6.0 variant instead it was for T-Mobile 5.1.1. Yes, I made the mistake and flashed it the LG Support Tool and yeah... Stupid move because now my phone is completely bricked. Nothing comes up on the screen no matter what hard key combo I try BUT what's weird is when I try to power on my laptop makes the sound that it detects it but a box on the screen for my laptop pops up and say that I need to unplug and replug the USB cord to fix and if that doesn't work, then that means something is wrong with my device.
I really like this phone. Any one can drop knowledge, I'll be forever grateful. Please help.
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1st off, kingroot won't root Marshmallow yet, it only goes up to Lollipop 5.1. You got the temp root we all got using the newest kingroot. I used it too and I've bricked and sent my phone back to LG twice, because of kingroot. There are many others with this problem. You are gonna have to take a chance and send it to LG. You'll have to lie, and tell them you had a bad MM- OTA update. I wouldn't say anything else and make up a receipt, unless you can get an original receipt, or don't include a receipt, even though it asks for one. Some one on Android forums sent theirs in without a receipt and it wasn't a problem, I guess since stylos are not out of warranty since they haven't been in production a year yet. Go online to lg repairs, and/ or call them. There is no custom recovery for a boost/sprint/virgin stylo because it has a locked bootloader, so you'll have to take a chance or wait forever. If you send it to LG they will send you a prepaid label and if they won't fix it they'll send it back, That's all I got, Good Luck
Thank you jmacie. After you said that many other have this exact issue including yourself, I felt that maybe this isn't something that an average person could fix on its own and that it needs the knowledge of an LG tech. I called LG and requested a repair and I've filled out the request form and now I'm just waiting on the stuff they'll send to customers so we can mail it in. They said it takes about 5 to 9 business days before I get it back. During those days, from your experience of sending it in 2 times already, do you get an email from them telling you whether they can fix it or not or do you find that out when you open the box once they mail it back to you?
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Thank you jmacie. After you said that many other have this exact issue including yourself, I felt that maybe this isn't something that an average person could fix on its own and that it needs the knowledge of an LG tech. I called LG and requested a repair and I've filled out the request form and now I'm just waiting on the stuff they'll send to customers so we can mail it in. They said it takes about 5 to 9 business days before I get it back. During those days, from your experience of sending it in 2 times already, do you get an email from them telling you whether they can fix it or not or do you find that out when you open the box once they mail it back to you?
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If you don't get an email soon about shipping your phone to them, call them again.They should send an email titled "Mobile device repair instructions" That email will have a pdf with the label to print and instructions to take out your sd sim backcover, it doesn't say but take out the stylus. Take off your screen protector or they'll throw it away. The email has a tracking link that you can check the status from receipt to return. I'm sure you'll be nervous, I was but you have the new marshmallow update causing many people problems kind of covering you up. I don't know how they might evaluate your phone, but you know you don't have any other choice, none of us did, so keep positive. LG has been great to me and that fact keeps me considering buying my next phone from them too.
And that is exactly where I'm at in this whole process. I'm waiting for them to email me that pdf document for me to print out and off the LG Stylo. My quick question is since you mentioned that you've mailed your phone in TWICE already, do you remember exactly how long it took each time from the day you mailed it in to LG to the day you got it back from them?
And yes, the MM update is going to kind of cover me and my issue because I've read more negative things compared to the positive so fingers crossed. Hopefully all those positive experiences you've had would transfer to me and my case. I've wanted the phone for a while abd when I finally got it, within 48 hours, BAM! this happens. SMH
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And that is exactly where I'm at in this whole process. I'm waiting for them to email me that pdf document for me to print out and off the LG Stylo. My quick question is since you mentioned that you've mailed your phone in TWICE already, do you remember exactly how long it took each time from the day you mailed it in to LG to the day you got it back from them?
And yes, the MM update is going to kind of cover me and my issue because I've read more negative things compared to the positive so fingers crossed. Hopefully all those positive experiences you've had would transfer to me and my case. I've wanted the phone for a while abd when I finally got it, within 48 hours, BAM! this happens. SMH
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It was 10 days total. After I filled out my form I called saying I couldn't wait around for a phone call as my contact # was my landline, and they immediately sent me the label. That live agent call did include questions about what happened. In my case I had told them that google services was stopping and after a hard reset I got a frozen on LG logo screen, which was the truth both times, but I'm certain the circumstances were aggravated by my messing with the build.prop and kingroot
lg g ls770 stylo boost mobile help need,
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It was 10 days total. After I filled out my form I called saying I couldn't wait around for a phone call as my contact # was my landline, and they immediately sent me the label. That live agent call did include questions about what happened. In my case I had told them that google services was stopping and after a hard reset I got a frozen on LG logo screen, which was the truth both times, but I'm certain the circumstances were aggravated by my messing with the build.prop and kingroot
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need help please, i brick my phone after i've tried to used the lg flash tool, and now my goes black can't do anything or see anything any ideas please.
it took 4 days to get it back from broken usb port and bootloop i got stuck on
just send phone it self
No back cover
no stylus pen
no battery
no sim/sd card
they'll dispose of them all if you send anything but device itself
i made the mistake of not taking my pen stylus out of device and gotta order new one
but overall i got mine fixed for FREE and got it fixed and back within 4 days lucky me
but yea they'll fix it just depends on case by case i guess since my charge port had burn smell and marks gues that caused them to fix entire device and i sent it in with 5.1.1 and got it back with 6.0 so yea i say don't root till there safe proven method or till they let us unlock bootloader but till then just be happy with what you got
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Recently, I bought the LG Stylo from Boost on Craigslist. Before the transaction was completed, I checked the IMEI and everything checked out clean. Like a lot of folks here on this site, as soon as I got home, I attempted to root. Prior to me rooting, I got an OS update to marshmallow and I went ahead and did it. Once the update was completed, I rooted with Kingo Root and root was achieved.
Not long after (within 24 hours), I noticed that my phone was getting very laggy and choppy so I decided to reboot. When I did that, the "LG Life's Good" boot image showed up like usual. Then the screen went blankb and turned back on to the boot image but the bottom said "SECURITY ERROR" then couple seconds later z the screen goes off again and it comes back on to the previous boot image. It pretty much is doing a boot loop. Initially, I was able to access the stock recovery and I did a hard reset but that didn't help because the outcome was the same. Then an hour or so afterwards, my access to the stock recovery was gone. Now when I try to boot recovery, it says LOADING RECOVERY but then instead of going to recovery, the Android guy pops up and right below him it says ERASING then it boots into the boot loop cycle.
At this point, all I can do is boot into download mode and from my understanding, all I can do is install the firmware. Since I was on Marshmallow, I looked online for days for the boost mobile 6.0 stock firmware. What I failed to realize is that what I found was completely not meant for the boost mobile 6.0 variant instead it was for T-Mobile 5.1.1. Yes, I made the mistake and flashed it the LG Support Tool and yeah... Stupid move because now my phone is completely bricked. Nothing comes up on the screen no matter what hard key combo I try BUT what's weird is when I try to power on my laptop makes the sound that it detects it but a box on the screen for my laptop pops up and say that I need to unplug and replug the USB cord to fix and if that doesn't work, then that means something is wrong with my device.
I really like this phone. Any one can drop knowledge, I'll be forever grateful. Please help.
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samething happened to me too, any help welcome
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samething happened to me too, any help welcome
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you have to send it to LG.This phone has a locked bootloader, so there is no custom recovery, so you can't just mess with trying to use tools made for tmobile unlocked phone. LG is very good about fixing and they have fixed mine. Also there is no permanent root for MM 6.0, so when you use kingroot that is ONLY made for up to Lollipop 5.1.1 you take a chance of bricking and there is only 1 way out , send to LG
Is there any news about this model.. I also have one bricked.. Can someone help me with this, please ?
Regards
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Is there any news about this model.. I also have one bricked.. Can someone help me with this, please ?
Regards
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Other than sending the device for repairs, or buying another phone: there's nothing else that could be done.
hard bricked ls770
Revenant Ghost said:
Other than sending the device for repairs, or buying another phone: there's nothing else that could be done.
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https://lg-firmware-rom.com/downloads/unbrick-hard-bricked-lg-ls770-msm8916/
So today after speaking with a lg rep they told me they are aware of the problem and I was told not to update my phone and that would give me less chance of problems for now as a temporary measure, I called because my phone froze and restarted and it made me nervous lol
Mine restarts randomly or freezes to where I need to pull the battery. This is my favorite phone due to the front camera! I'd hate to have to get a different phone.
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It's my favorite considering how well rounded it is for the price, how long has yours been freezing? Curious if it's the start of a issue or just a flouke
Had the same issue back in july i believe after an update it did go away. I dont know what
The i initial cause was i kept assuming it was a sim or network issue
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The v10 is a nice phone, but I'm having so many issues with it, I think I'll be bailing soon. I think my hardware is OK, no random reboots or bootloops, but software-wise something always isn't working. If it's not one thing then It's another. Fixed the issue? Well, great, here's another problem. I'm used to dealing with Android issues, but this phone is pushing my sanity. I'm about ready to throw it in the trash and go buy a new Note 4 on Amazon.
Samsung has it's fair share of problems, and battery life wasn't always so great with the Note 4, but overall it was a much better experience. And it can run AOSP/CM quite nicely while retaining full functionality, the v10 cant, not without sacrificing hardware features like the camera and 2nd screen. I much prefer AOSP(ish) over stock because there is little or no bloat.
The v10 is my first LG and almost certainly my last, they have in all likelihood lost a potentially long term customer. I bought an LG to see what was out there other than Samsung, now I sometimes wish I hadn't left.
Which Driver To Flash From Boot?
Mine froze and upon restart it either gets stuck on the LG splash screen or it shows the splash screen and turns off but never fully booted again.
I tried to use the LG Bridge PC App but because it doesn't fully boot Android, it doesn't detect it. Also if I connect the USB upon booting, I get an "unknown driver" error.
I was hoping there is a way to flash the device from boot via another tool? And which driver would I have to install for it?
Anyone here knows?
Went to update my v10 (I'm not unlocked or rooted) Never turned on again after that. Screen was blank. Swapped it out at Tmobile for 5 bucks.
I moved over to the V10 from a galaxay s5 whihc replaced my HTC m8. THe camera is cool, but the battery management is terrible for this phone. I'm a medium user and am getting 5 hours maybe 6, I can make that work. But the random reboots and freezes are a turn off. I'll put up with it till HTC releases something new or the pixel comes to t-mo. LG did not impress me. And Samsung is only good rooted...maybe i'll see what Huwei is up to.
I got the bootloop last night, just out of the blue. I tried everything to fix it but it seemed bricked. I'm sending it in even tho it might be out of warranty by 1 month. Hopefully they'll just take care of me..
This just happened to me last Thursday. Random freezing then it wouldn't boot. Pulled the battery and was able to get it to boot again. Then I was driving home and it completely died, had to take it in for warranty replacement, just got my new one today. The T-Mobile rep said that they have fixed the issue, so we will see.