[Completed] My lgl35g is stuck on the lg logo - XDA Assist

So I tried changing the font on my phone using iFont, but when my phone restarted it became stuck on the lg logo and I can't figure out how to fix it. No, I don't have a custom recovery, nor does the lgl35g have its own flashing tool. Since I can't get past the lg logo, I can't use adb and I've looked into lgmdp, but none of the models listed in the program is for my phone model. I'm at a loss for what I should do, and replacing the phone isn't an option for me right now. I'm willing to go to great lengths to fix this issue

Drahcir-II said:
So I tried changing the font on my phone using iFont, but when my phone restarted it became stuck on the lg logo and I can't figure out how to fix it. No, I don't have a custom recovery, nor does the lgl35g have its own flashing tool. Since I can't get past the lg logo, I can't use adb and I've looked into lgmdp, but none of the models listed in the program is for my phone model. I'm at a loss for what I should do, and replacing the phone isn't an option for me right now. I'm willing to go to great lengths to fix this issue
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isgen said:
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Hi and welcome to XDA.
I couldn't find much information about your device here. Try posting your query in Android Q&A,Help and Troubleshooting or in the friendly Q&A thread here->[Ask Any Question][Newbie Friendly]. Experts there may be able to help you.
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I couldn't find much information about your device here. Try posting your query in Android Q&A,Help and Troubleshooting or in the friendly Q&A thread here->[Ask Any Question][Newbie Friendly]. Experts there may be able to help you.
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I'll look into these places, thank you Mr. Costanza.

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