LG warranty service - planned obsolescence - LG Optimus G Pro

Hi ,
I have a trouble with E980 and a TV 50'' plasma. Both have broken in a year under very normal light usage, I'm really more a car guy than a techno.
The TV ok, I had a costco extended warranty.
The phone, I bought it cheap on a trip in US, and since AT&T work with Rogers Canada, I use the E980 in canada as well.
# Problem : The backlight burned on the E980. With no special circumstances.
I can't get it fixed because my main address is in Canada,
SERIOUSLY , in 2014, WTF?? LG is a worldwide company. Can someone explain me how I can get fix my honda CBR 900 bought in USA under warranty and not a stupid simple phone???
HATE that type of pollution, LG trying to plan their obsolescence and they won't do a thing to help. Lets go stupid customer, buy, throw , buy , throw.
Yes I can buy a 90$ screen of ebay, but I hate the principle that that kind of company get away with this, like most of nowadays electronics.
And, LG owners, I found out with a LG seller, that's a known problem, use your device lightly!
I'll get a 2011 old HTC desire series , metal housing, no know issue.

I tend to agree.. over past months the instances of hardware issues with this phone are dramatically increasing across users.. Almost like LG planned the obsolescence of these phones ( although it sounds preposterous to say the least)..things like backlight burnt, capacitive keys, notification light stopped working etc..my own g pro's capacitive keys suddenly stopped working a week back..this after I have taken extreme care of my phone over the past year
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oVeRdOsE. said:
Hi ,
I have a trouble with E980 and a TV 50'' plasma. Both have broken in a year under very normal light usage, I'm really more a car guy than a techno.
The TV ok, I had a costco extended warranty.
The phone, I bought it cheap on a trip in US, and since AT&T work with Rogers Canada, I use the E980 in canada as well.
# Problem : The backlight burned on the E980. With no special circumstances.
I can't get it fixed because my main address is in Canada,
SERIOUSLY , in 2014, WTF?? LG is a worldwide company. Can someone explain me how I can get fix my honda CBR 900 bought in USA under warranty and not a stupid simple phone???
HATE that type of pollution, LG trying to plan their obsolescence and they won't do a thing to help. Lets go stupid customer, buy, throw , buy , throw.
Yes I can buy a 90$ screen of ebay, but I hate the principle that that kind of company get away with this, like most of nowadays electronics.
And, LG owners, I found out with a LG seller, that's a known problem, use your device lightly!
I'll get a 2011 old HTC desire series , metal housing, no know issue.
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Do you have anyone in US? Use their address to ship the phone and fix it. Then get them to ship it back to Canada. You have to also play this game and bet them at it. Heck, if you trust me I will do it for you :angel:
Its been a year since I have had my phone. It has not had problem yet. It does not seem that these phones have a problem as coomonly s you suggest. Just my experience.... Are ther reports of problems?

Bought this phone last october. Since then no major issues. And still using stock unrooted rom.
Oh yes, and had my travel charger replaced twice. 2nd time today, infact. Got it replaced for free!
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Warranty Claim or Pay to Repair in the U.S.? Please help me. (SDS involved)

Hello people!
Looks like I might have become the first in the U.S. to experience the SDS issue, at least among those who attend this forum regularly? Because I searched and searched, read and read, and could not find a single sign that anyone in the U.S. has experienced this SDS issue and filed a warranty claim to someone/somewhere. I contacted Samsung USA and they said this device is not supported and they're not trained to provide the support to me, and directed me to their international website... I had not luck with their international website either, so I contacted Amazon seller who I bought my N7100 from. And they have not replied in the past couple days...
So I wanted to see if anyone here has imported his/her n7100 into the U.S. and happened to encounter any issue with the phone and successfully filed warranty claim against Samsung. If so, how can that be done?
Worst case scenario, I pay to repair n7100 in the U.S., who should I go to? Or do I have to send the phone overseas either way?
Many thanks in advance.
bump for help please :crying:
I did not import my phone, I got it from Sprint, BUT..................given the choice, ship it back to Korea for Warranty!!! Have you ever a conversation with repair tech's in most mobile shops here??? And even with TEP they will give you every excuse how YOU messed it up or dropped and and your claim is denied.
If you send it back and likely they will get you someone that actually BUILDS the note's, original part, or give you a brand new (not referb) Note!!
This is JMO! Good Luck!!
Thanks for your reply. However, who would I contact before I ship it to Korea? I'd guess I'll have to have Samsung open an RMA for me or something?
Hi
if you have N7100 SDS,,Usually You Need Replace eMMC....
I Have and i can replace eMMC ,,,Please Read :http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/9306319-post324.html
i'm product manager on RIFF-Jtag Box and I can do it,,,Plz Contact Me Via eMail or Sonork
[email protected]
Thanks
Thanks for the info. How much do you charge for the repair though? Also, where am I gonna send it to? Your location shown under your name or did you implicate (if you implicated at all) that you have stores in the U.S.?
How long have you had the phone? Is it within 30-day return period? For return/replacement reasons I only buy items from Amazon that are Prime Eligible even if the non-Prime ones are dirt cheap.
clearday said:
How long have you had the phone? Is it within 30-day return period? For return/replacement reasons I only buy items from Amazon that are Prime Eligible even if the non-Prime ones are dirt cheap.
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I wish! :crying: I've had it for well over 5 months. It wasn't prime even tho I do have prime membership, because at the time I bought it, only ones available are from all kinds of importers/sellers that sell THRU amazon. Even though it's prime (fulfilled by Amazon), im not sure if it's Amazon that you can contact for warranty claim after 5 months, because it is not sold by Amazon but only "fulfilled".
It's unlucky to say the least. It is essentially "mistake by mistakes" made by me. I shouldn't have assumed that there should be no issue like SDS on an Samsung device; I shouldn't have assumed that if something happens, it's easy as a breeze to just call Samsung UK to get things fixed; I shouldn't have assumed that the seller I chose on Amazon is willing to help me if Samsung UK and Samsung USA kicks me back n forth; etc etc...
Bad assumptions, bad luck.
If anyone had any experience with this, please please help me :good:. I swear I'm not gonna be so trusting next time. I will buy from a seller that's known to be helpful with their customers' warranty claim, i.e., expansys. I would even buy a carrier subsidized phone just for the sake of the proper support. I thought the worst case with this dead phone for me was to pay high bills to fix it and sell it to cover partial cost, but now it looks like the worse case is that I don't know where to go to fix it...
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I wish! :crying: I've had it for well over 5 months. It wasn't prime even tho I do have prime membership, because at the time I bought it, only ones available are from all kinds of importers/sellers that sell THRU amazon. Even though it's prime (fulfilled by Amazon), im not sure if it's Amazon that you can contact for warranty claim after 5 months, because it is not sold by Amazon but only "fulfilled".
It's unlucky to say the least. It is essentially "mistake by mistakes" made by me. I shouldn't have assumed that there should be no issue like SDS on an Samsung device; I shouldn't have assumed that if something happens, it's easy as a breeze to just call Samsung UK to get things fixed; I shouldn't have assumed that the seller I chose on Amazon is willing to help me if Samsung UK and Samsung USA kicks me back n forth; etc etc...
Bad assumptions, bad luck.
If anyone had any experience with this, please please help me :good:. I swear I'm not gonna be so trusting next time. I will buy from a seller that's known to be helpful with their customers' warranty claim, i.e., expansys. I would even buy a carrier subsidized phone just for the sake of the proper support. I thought the worst case with this dead phone for me was to pay high bills to fix it and sell it to cover partial cost, but now it looks like the worse case is that I don't know where to go to fix it...
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Sorry about the warranty bro. By the way, I've successfully returned items to sellers without problems even when it was only fulfilled by amazon. One instance was an order of 750gb seagate xt HD, to which I received a 60gb HD instead. Contacted the seller, got no response, contacted Amazon and I was immediately issued an RMA.
As far as requesting support from warranty, knock on wood, I haven't such experience yet with items purchased from amazon.
Good luck man, hopefully someone can help you in this forum.
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Sorry about the warranty bro. By the way, I've successfully returned items to sellers without problems even when it was only fulfilled by amazon. One instance was an order of 750gb seagate xt HD, to which I received a 60gb HD instead. Contacted the seller, got no response, contacted Amazon and I was immediately issued an RMA.
As far as requesting support from warranty, knock on wood, I haven't such experience yet with items purchased from amazon.
Good luck man, hopefully someone can help you in this forum.
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Thanks for the kind words man. If you have a note 2 just remember to update whenever it's possible and avoid ending up like me hah...
Hey cswithxda, I have the same situation. Bought a N7100 from Amazon a few months ago (around November) and everything was fine until this afternoon when it was just off. Tried turning it on but I'm just getting the dim red light that flashes slowly when I press the power button. Charging light is off and the phone appears absolutely dead.
A while ago I checked to see if I have a vulnerable chip, and it was positive.
Samsung's live chat said they don't support international products.
I might go to one of those repair places tomorrow to see if they can diagnose the phone. Then I might see if Samsung USA will even look at it, or else I might send it to UK or Korea?
What have you done since your phone suffered from the SDS?
Gordon. said:
Hey cswithxda, I have the same situation. Bought a N7100 from Amazon a few months ago (around November) and everything was fine until this afternoon when it was just off. Tried turning it on but I'm just getting the dim red light that flashes slowly when I press the power button. Charging light is off and the phone appears absolutely dead.
A while ago I checked to see if I have a vulnerable chip, and it was positive.
Samsung's live chat said they don't support international products.
I might go to one of those repair places tomorrow to see if they can diagnose the phone. Then I might see if Samsung USA will even look at it, or else I might send it to UK or Korea?
What have you done since your phone suffered from the SDS?
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Sorry about your unlucky situation.
By repair places, do you mean Samsung support center or something? I talked to Samsung USA also and they wouldn't even talk to me if I tell them the model number (n7100). So I really don't know where I should go now. I contacted original seller and the help was minimal (telling me to contact Samsung).
I would like to send it to either UK or Korea, as long as it can be repaired, or even better, if it can be repaired under warranty.
Let me know what you find out with repair places.
Also, I did not know about SDS after my phone's dead. So I had been suffering from hangs/freezes but thought it was only software problem and was being lazy about re-flashing it. I wish I'd come here more often when the phone was in a good condition, not after it died... Anyway, after I got to know that it's been SDS'd, I contacted seller, SamUK, SamUSA without any luck. It is just amazing how much we are unsupported in this situation. As large as Samsung has become, how hard can it be for them to just provide global repair services (if not warranty services)
BABAK236 said:
Hi
if you have N7100 SDS,,Usually You Need Replace eMMC....
I Have and i can replace eMMC ,,,Please Read :http://forum.gsmhosting.com/vbb/9306319-post324.html
i'm product manager on RIFF-Jtag Box and I can do it,,,Plz Contact Me Via eMail or Sonork
[email protected]
Thanks
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$150 for an emmc chip?
How much does whole motherboard itself cost
I'm about to go to a phone repair place for a diagnostic test and see if they can do anything. I'll let you know what I find.
I was surprised to read that Samsung UK didn't wasn't helpful, since this phone is sold there. As a last-case scenario I was thinking of sending my phone to a friend over there and sending it in for repair.
Okay, as of today I sent the phone to a friend in the UK who was kind enough to let me use his address. It really sucks from having the best, most powerful phone to nothing, but I will likely pick up a Nexus 4 to use. I don't regret purchasing the phone since I wanted to have the best and it needed to be unlocked, but in the future I will be more cautious about buying one without local warranty.
I just hope the phone is 'dead' enough so the fact that I rooted it isn't detected.
What have you done with yours? I imagine it'll take ~2 weeks for my package to get shipped across the pond, and then I'll calculate 1.5 months for repair. I'll keep you posted on how it goes; maybe it's an option to get yours repaired there too?
Gordon. said:
Okay, as of today I sent the phone to a friend in the UK who was kind enough to let me use his address. It really sucks from having the best, most powerful phone to nothing, but I will likely pick up a Nexus 4 to use. I don't regret purchasing the phone since I wanted to have the best and it needed to be unlocked, but in the future I will be more cautious about buying one without local warranty.
I just hope the phone is 'dead' enough so the fact that I rooted it isn't detected.
What have you done with yours? I imagine it'll take ~2 weeks for my package to get shipped across the pond, and then I'll calculate 1.5 months for repair. I'll keep you posted on how it goes; maybe it's an option to get yours repaired there too?
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I bought a nexus 4 as well lol. I really needed a phone and it was cheap! :good: The experience has been as good as on N7100. 4.2.2 is even smoother now.
I have been caught up with school works and sth else in life, so I haven't really tried anything else yet. Samsung UK sent me an email that I cannot reply (automated email system), gave me a link to the list of Samsung regional supports (hell, they think I cannot find that on my own?!), and nothing more. Samsung USA just slammed the door in my face, basically saying "no, good luck" when I tried live support on their website. So now I am still trying to get my original seller into this and help me, but they haven't replied in the past 2 weeks.
I wish I had a friend in UK!
BTW, when you bought your phone thru Amazon, did you notice where the phone came from? I'm not sure where my came from now.. It has German, French, and Italian user guide in it, but on the warranty card, it seems to be written in German and Slovenian. And Samsung Electronics Austria GmbH is the only thing I can read (those long, long german words are giving me a headache :silly: ) It talked about three regions - Austria, Slovenia, and Switzerland (thanks to Google Translate). So it looks like this phone might come from Austria. I am not sure if it still can be sent to UK for repair.
Well my friend in the UK really only has to drop it in his mail and then accept it when it comes back. I'll let you know how it goes because he might be able to help you too. I'm pretty sure mine came from California (Amazon seller WorldWide Distributors). But the firmware version on the phone was from Brazil or Panama.
I made an account on Samsung UK's site and it accepted the model number, serial number and IMEI number so despite not being from the region, it should be good. Did you do anything to your phone just before it died? I think that installing MIUI with kernel 4.1.1 was the insult that triggered it all for me. I should've realized the vulnerability but assumed the newest version would have the SDS fix included.
I was thinking about bringing it to a cell phone repair place for diagnosis, but it didn't have water damage or broken screen so I doubt they could have helped.
Being optimistic, not having a good cell phone is really allowing me to focus on my final USMLE studies!
Gordon. said:
Well my friend in the UK really only has to drop it in his mail and then accept it when it comes back. I'll let you know how it goes because he might be able to help you too. I'm pretty sure mine came from California (Amazon seller WorldWide Distributors). But the firmware version on the phone was from Brazil or Panama.
I made an account on Samsung UK's site and it accepted the model number, serial number and IMEI number so despite not being from the region, it should be good. Did you do anything to your phone just before it died? I think that installing MIUI with kernel 4.1.1 was the insult that triggered it all for me. I should've realized the vulnerability but assumed the newest version would have the SDS fix included.
I was thinking about bringing it to a cell phone repair place for diagnosis, but it didn't have water damage or broken screen so I doubt they could have helped.
Being optimistic, not having a good cell phone is really allowing me to focus on my final USMLE studies!
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WOW good luck with the exam, i used to do premed but changed my major my GPA wasn't good enough
Anyway, that's for sure a better news. It looks like Samsung UK does not screen off phone bought outside of UK support region (if yours was from Mid/latin america.
Please definitely update this, if this works out I'll follow your path. Thanks for being the first in this case and helping the rest of us!
Gordon. said:
Hey cswithxda, I have the same situation. Bought a N7100 from Amazon a few months ago (around November) and everything was fine until this afternoon when it was just off. Tried turning it on but I'm just getting the dim red light that flashes slowly when I press the power button. Charging light is off and the phone appears absolutely dead.
A while ago I checked to see if I have a vulnerable chip, and it was positive.
Samsung's live chat said they don't support international products.
I might go to one of those repair places tomorrow to see if they can diagnose the phone. Then I might see if Samsung USA will even look at it, or else I might send it to UK or Korea?
What have you done since your phone suffered from the SDS?
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How did you check for vulnerable chip?
Gordon. said:
I made an account on Samsung UK's site and it accepted the model number, serial number and IMEI number so despite not being from the region, it should be good. Did you do anything to your phone just before it died? I think that installing MIUI with kernel 4.1.1 was the insult that triggered it all for me. I should've realized the vulnerability but assumed the newest version would have the SDS fix included.
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Oh btw, I don't think anything triggered the issue, it was just there from the beginning I didn't even install anything new for at least 2 months before the phone died. Just normal daily use - web browsing, call, SMS, mobile IM, etc. I did start experiencing random freezes about 2 weeks before the phone died, and it became much more frequent towards the end of its life.
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How did you check for vulnerable chip?
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Search "SDS xda" on google, and you'll find a ton of info. I didn't know about this issue before my phone died, so I never bothered to check if the chip in my phone was defective hehe..

Did your G4 dead need to send to LG to fix it?

In all my local forums, people keep saying their G4 has died with mainly motherboard problem, then need to go to LG to fix it, and even LG ran out of motherboard and asked a lot of them to wait for a week or two for new motherboard. All photos or anything cannot be got out and totally lost once motherboard just died. Do you have similar experience?
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In all my local forums, people keep saying their G4 has died with mainly motherboard problem, then need to go to LG to fix it, and even LG ran out of motherboard and asked a lot of them to wait for a week or two for new motherboard. All photos or anything cannot be got out and totally lost once motherboard just died. Do you have similar experience?
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Just got hit by this myself..
How old were this devices?
CyberManiaK said:
How old were this devices?
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There are reports from other carriers like Sprint and T-Mobile of similar incidents. It is effecting some devices manufactured before September 2015.
KennyG123 said:
There are reports from other carriers like Sprint and T-Mobile of similar incidents. It is effecting some devices manufactured before September 2015.
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Dang.. my Verizon g4 is manufactured on 08/2015 :/ let's hope is unaffected. And which are the symptoms of this failure ?
CyberManiaK said:
Dang.. my Verizon g4 is manufactured on 08/2015 :/ let's hope is unaffected. And which are the symptoms of this failure ?
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It just goes into a bootloop never to return.
KennyG123 said:
It just goes into a bootloop never to return.
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Or in my case..bootloops and now it ll just shut down entirely after showing the LG boot logo for a few seconds..it wont do anything at all unless I pull the battery, put it back in..and then it does the same. So..for all intends and purposes this thing is dead.
Mine was a hw v1.0 manufactured in May of 15.
I'm pissed..lost a ton of pics and vids of my newborn
I had to send mine in 3 weeks ago for major overheating issues and unresponsive touchscreen. I received it back on Saturday. Overheating issues still happening, but now I can't make or receive calls. I had to send it back again. LG Customer support is awful.
Got my Verizon G4 on Nov 1.
Manufacturers Date Oct. 2015
Died 3rd week November.
Mailed back to LG and got my phone back 2 weeks later.
Still testing my repaired unit (was hoping for a replacement but no go).
Using stress test app several hours a day.
So far, OK...
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I had to send mine in 3 weeks ago for major overheating issues and unresponsive touchscreen. I received it back on Saturday. Overheating issues still happening, but now I can't make or receive calls. I had to send it back again. LG Customer support is awful.
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As I mentioned elsewhere I'm very much done with LG. First they didn't acknowledge issues with the gps chips in many of the G2..(went thru 4 of em) and now this..on top of the touchscreen issue (which got a bit better with recent updates) something that once again seems to be down to poor quality control and is being swept under the rug. Ridiculous really.
Back to Moto, HTC or perhaps go with Samsung for the first time (somehow managed to avoid them since starting with the OG Droid) when I can upgrade again. Sucks because I really love the LG cameras in particular and the removable battery n storage.
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As I mentioned elsewhere I'm very much done with LG. First they didn't acknowledge issues with the gps chips in many of the G2..(went thru 4 of em) and now this..on top of the touchscreen issue (which got a bit better with recent updates) something that once again seems to be down to poor quality control and is being swept under the rug. Ridiculous really.
Back to Moto, HTC or perhaps go with Samsung for the first time (somehow managed to avoid them since starting with the OG Droid) when I can upgrade again.
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I was considering getting the Nexus 6P and selling the LG G4, but I don't think I want a phone quite that big again (previous phone was the HTC One Max). That, and if there's one thing I love about it, it's the camera which is hard to give up. The manual controls are great.
But dealing with their Customer Support is enough to take my business elsewhere going forward. My wife, sister, and I all go the LG G4 on release. Theirs ended up fine, but that's almost $2,000 in sales right there. A supervisor doesn't have the power to do overnight shipping. What BS. Over a month without my phone when you consider that I have to send it in back-to-back times. And HOPE that it comes back repaired this time.
With Verizon Wireless, just call Verizon Wireless Level 2 support at 1-866-892-7957. They will send you a Certified Like New Replacement by FedEx Express and then you either return your original phone or the new one should you not like the new one using the pre-paid shipping label. They do not care where you bought the phone as long as it's a model that Verizon Wireless sold so basically you get the 12 months manufacturers warranty. If you have Total Equipment Coverage, then the warranty is as long as you still have TEC and the phone gets sent FedEx Express Standard Overnight. You have 5 days to send a phone back to them but in reality, it's a month.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/certified-like-new-replacements/
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With Verizon Wireless, just call Verizon Wireless Level 2 support at 1-866-892-7957. They will send you a Certified Like New Replacement by FedEx Express and then you either return your original phone or the new one should you not like the new one using the pre-paid shipping label. They do not care where you bought the phone as long as it's a model that Verizon Wireless sold so basically you get the 12 months manufacturers warranty. If you have Total Equipment Coverage, then the warranty is as long as you still have TEC and the phone gets sent FedEx Express Standard Overnight. You have 5 days to send a phone back to them but in reality, it's a month.
http://www.verizonwireless.com/support/certified-like-new-replacements/
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Even if we have closed the account with Verizon?
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Even if we have closed the account with Verizon?
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No, you have to be a current Verizon Wireless customer.
I have a G4 (VS-986) originally bought in June 2015 (and then replaced twice on the spot by Verizon when it broke on two different occasions, including another bootloop about a year ago).
I went to the LG website, looked up support, reported my purchase date, provided a PDF of my receipt, and picked one of the "Power" problems when asked what the issue was.
The website took my return immediately, gave me a prepaid shipping label, and LG fixed it in a week flat. (They replaced the mainboard; serial number is the same.) So I can confirm they are fixing phones with this problem regardless of warranty.
Here is another good thread about it:
http://forums.androidcentral.com/lg-g4/636120-kinda-official-lg-g4-bootloop-thread-37.html

LG refuse to repair second-hand Swappa bought phone

I recently bought a barely used LG G4 from Swappa. I've been using it for about 2 months or so.
The phone was running stock and as of a few days ago it went into the infamous bootloop problem.
I called LG and they said that my warranty is voided because I had bought the phone second hand. I find this to be pretty ridiculous because the Bootloop problem is a hardware defect by LG, why does it matter if it is second hand or first hand? And right now they are refusing to repair it unless I have a proof of purchase from the original seller (He doesn't seem to have one/ lost it.)
Any advise on how to proceed on this? I am pretty pissed that I spent 400$ on a flagship phone that isn't a year old with manufacturing defect and NOW without warranty. (Canadian variant of LG G4)
Thats crazy. I just took mines back to fido yesterday. Im getting rid of it as soon as it comes back.
They refused me with a unit purchased on eBay UK, this is nonsense
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And right now they are refusing to repair it unless I have a proof of purchase from the original seller (He doesn't seem to have one/ lost it.)
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That's the problem right there. You have to get the original bill and pass yourself off as the original buyer. How would they know.
Warranties are not transferable. Check if it applies in your country because it does where i am.
This is at their discretion. If they don't ask then nobody knows.
Any advise on how to proceed on this? I am pretty pissed that I spent 400$ on a flagship phone that isn't a year old with manufacturing defect and NOW without warranty. (Canadian variant of LG G4)
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Live and learn, its the same with everything
Tell them you're a diehard LG fan or something and this never happened with the many LG hones you've had. And that you would be heart broken by your favourite company.
Then pray.

LG G4 H815 Reboot Endless Cycle

First, a story:
My Galaxy S II just randomly died, battery would not charge, even with a new one.
Galaxy IV had a SIM card defect, no longer read my SIM card, and had a battery issue.
June 2015 I bought a T-Mobile LG G4 from a guy on Craigslist. He was an employee and I later found out that he got the phone through a promotion that only T-Mobile employees got. This meant the phone was never meant to be used on any other network other than T-Mobile. This was an issue since I have AT&T and I was traveling overseas the Summer of 2016. After an FCC complaint, someone from the head of T-Mobile's exec office basically telling me to give the name of the employee to unlock my phone, I refused. He was a 19 year old college kid; I wasn't about to get this kid sued/fired over a phone.
I resold the phone at $25 more than what I paid for, so not too shabby. I then bought an unlocked version from Amazon, the LG G4 H815, in September of 2015. The listing specifically stated, "No warranty", to which I thought, "well, I'll still have the manufacturer's warranty". And I do! The issue now is this:
LG G4 H815's made before September, with serial numbers starting with "505" to "508" are plagued with a defect that essentially locks the phone into a never ending reboot cycle. I emailed LG and told them the issue and they basically said, "It's an international model, usually sold in the UK. We can't do anything stateside because our technology would not work with the international versions components". Now, I'm still going to call them and plea for a trade for an unlocked or AT&T LG US variant, I'll even pay shipping. I'm also going to local shops in my college town to see what they can do. I'm not the only person with this issue; XDA forums are filled with similar stories. LG released a statement saying they would fix or replace the phones, no questions asked, for free. My issue is that they went back on their word when I emailed them. My next biggest issue is that I'm usually able to work around hardware issues, other than the battery or SIM issues as stated above, but I can't fix this. I'm back on my Moto G, XT1045, which is 4 years old. It's awfully slow and a pain in the ass to use. I still need a phone that I can use overseas, with expandable memory, and a kick ass camera. I'm going to see my grandparents, so I need something to help preserve memories of the trip.
SO, the question.
What should I do? Cuss out LG, file an FCC complaint against them for going back on their word, give up and suck it up till I save more money, ect? I spent $470+ on the phone and an Otterbox case, I've never dropped it or had it near water, this is most certainly a defect out of my control.
Forgive me, I know there are so many other threads on this. The sheer amount makes it difficult to filter out what works and what doesn't. Saving my data doesn't matter to me. I just need the phone replaced or repaired. Thanks for reading!
Ideas, advice?
i dont know where you at.? but if you bought international phone, and want LG u.s.a to fix your phone that wont happened you need to send it to the corresponding facility your LG is from. and vice versa if someone in europe has an usa version and want to fix it in europe they have to send phone to usa... thats how it is...

Cost of out-of-warranty motherboard replacement in the UK?

Does anyone here know how much it costs in the UK to get the motherboard replaced out-of-warranty (to fix the bootloop issue)?
Also, if the phone is a TWN model H815, is there any chance that a new motherboard fitted in the UK will allow me to unlock the bootloader?
I don't know how much but probably too much
I think its cheaper to buy a used one on ebay
itm said:
Does anyone here know how much it costs in the UK to get the motherboard replaced out-of-warranty (to fix the bootloop issue)?
Also, if the phone is a TWN model H815, is there any chance that a new motherboard fitted in the UK will allow me to unlock the bootloader?
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You should had searched the internet before buying the g4 make it habit next time when buying any phone dont buy it at the launch wait aleast 6 months forbthe bugs to appear n if its problematic dont buy it without warranty
Er...I bought this 7 months after it was released, at a time when there were no more reports of hardware problems than there had been for other high-end phones. The reason it's not covered by local warranty is that it's not a UK model. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Smart-ass comments not so much.
Anyway does anyone actually have an answer to the question that I originally asked?
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Er...I bought this 7 months after it was released, at a time when there were no more reports of hardware problems than there had been for other high-end phones. The reason it's not covered by local warranty is that it's not a UK model. Hindsight is a wonderful thing. Smart-ass comments not so much.
Anyway does anyone actually have an answer to the question that I originally asked?
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You might have old stock. What's the first 4 digits of the serial number?
I would agree with cosmos23, try and get a phone on eBay with a cracked screen because it'll be much much cheaper when you just put your screen on the eBay device or just put the eBay device motherboard into your phone. This depends on which is in better condition or easier to do.
You'll have to get a H815 EU for easy bootloader unlocking. Try and make sure the serial number is 60x.
itm said:
Does anyone here know how much it costs in the UK to get the motherboard replaced out-of-warranty (to fix the bootloop issue)?
Also, if the phone is a TWN model H815, is there any chance that a new motherboard fitted in the UK will allow me to unlock the bootloader?
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Try calling LG Resolution Centre 01332527386 tomorrow and tell them that you would need to have motherboard replaced and ask them how much would it cost if it was out of warranty repair. They might divert you to Taiwanese support centre since this is not even EU device.
Alternatively try 01233 619320 which is the actual repair centre (for LG and looks like many other companies) as that is where they send the phones for repair:
SBE Ltd
Beaver Business Park
Ashford, Kent
TN23 7SH
Though in general 2 things to keep in mind: LG haven't been able to get motherboards for over a month now and the service of this company might be one of the worst in the UK so make a decision wisely. Be prepared that it is going to cost time and money (a lot of both). Don't worry about bootloader now as that will be the least of your concerns once you get with any of those people in touch. Good luck and let us know how you get on.
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You might have old stock. What's the first 4 digits of the serial number?
I would agree with cosmos23, try and get a phone on eBay with a cracked screen because it'll be much much cheaper when you just put your screen on the eBay device or just put the eBay device motherboard into your phone. This depends on which is in better condition or easier to do.
You'll have to get a H815 EU for easy bootloader unlocking. Try and make sure the serial number is 60x.
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The serial number is 505K*, so I was doomed from the start I guess. Many thanks for the suggestion - that makes alot of sense. I'm struggling to decide on what to do next. Buying a used G4 would cost around £180 and that too may start bootlooping within a month of me buying it (I'm not sure whether even the 6* serial motherboards will prove to be reliable in the long run). I thought about buying a G5, but the USB-C adapter would be a pain in the neck as I have a ton of chargers and cables in various locations which would all require adapters. Plus the G5 doesn't have the multi-window feature, which I use alot in the car. Plus the G5 would be another £100-150. Plus the G5 might develop the some sort of bootlooping issues as the G4 over time - it's still quite new to the market. Plus my G4 accessories would be redundant (LG spare battery kit and a battery/charging case).
A removable battery is a must, so my choices are limited. I've looked at the Galaxy Note 4 but the camera is nowhere near as good in low light, and flash photography is terrible on the Note 4. Decisions, decisions.....
gedas5 said:
Try calling LG Resolution Centre 01332527386 tomorrow and tell them that you would need to have motherboard replaced and ask them how much would it cost if it was out of warranty repair. They might divert you to Taiwanese support centre since this is not even EU device.
Alternatively try 01233 619320 which is the actual repair centre (for LG and looks like many other companies) as that is where they send the phones for repair:
SBE Ltd
Beaver Business Park
Ashford, Kent
TN23 7SH
Though in general 2 things to keep in mind: LG haven't been able to get motherboards for over a month now and the service of this company might be one of the worst in the UK so make a decision wisely. Be prepared that it is going to cost time and money (a lot of both). Don't worry about bootloader now as that will be the least of your concerns once you get with any of those people in touch. Good luck and let us know how you get on.
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Many thanks for that info. I did call the main LG support number (0344***) on Wednesday. They were too busy to deal with my query so promised me a call back in 24-48 hours. I'm still waiting. I'll certainly give those two other numbers a try though. I might also ask SBE how much they would charge to transplant a screen to a "good" host/motherboard.
itm said:
The serial number is 505K*, so I was doomed from the start I guess. Many thanks for the suggestion - that makes alot of sense. I'm struggling to decide on what to do next. Buying a used G4 would cost around £180 and that too may start bootlooping within a month of me buying it (I'm not sure whether even the 6* serial motherboards will prove to be reliable in the long run).
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I see your point. The cheapest option is to put your working screen on a cracked screen device. These will be bootloop free but may not be bootloader unlockable. I'd get an Axon 7 if buying a phone now. http://m.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw...313.TR0.TRC0.Xlg+g4+cracked&sqp=lg+g4+cracked
htr5 said:
I see your point. The cheapest option is to put your working screen on a cracked screen device. These will be bootloop free but may not be bootloader unlockable. I'd get an Axon 7 if buying a phone now. http://m.ebay.co.uk/sch/i.html?_nkw...313.TR0.TRC0.Xlg+g4+cracked&sqp=lg+g4+cracked
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Yes I'll keep an eye open for G4s with cracked screens (and serial nos > 600).
I've been reading about the Axon 7 - looks like a great device. If only it had a removable battery :0(
Good luck with SBE. They have my phone now since 29/07 and does't even answer my emails. Mine is bootlooping as well but in warranty. Maybe they will act nicer way for a paid job.
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thefiqs said:
Good luck with SBE. They have my phone now since 29/07 and does't even answer my emails. Mine is bootlooping as well but in warranty. Maybe they will act nicer way for a paid job.
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Hmmm...I see what you mean. I tried calling them this morning but gave up after 30 mins on hold. Tried the LG number and they said they'd call me back (again). I'm not holding my breath.....
thefiqs said:
Good luck with SBE. They have my phone now since 29/07 and does't even answer my emails. Mine is bootlooping as well but in warranty. Maybe they will act nicer way for a paid job.
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Did you call LG support? My phone is with LG (repair subcontractor). Repair under warranty. They got my phone on Aug. 11th and I was told it shows up in the system as motherboard replaced on 15/8, but I am still to receive it.
Called up LG yesterday, and was told they won't chase it up unless 14 working days pass since they received it.
Did you call LG? What did they tell you?
thefiqs said:
Good luck with SBE. They have my phone now since 29/07 and does't even answer my emails. Mine is bootlooping as well but in warranty. Maybe they will act nicer way for a paid job.
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zonkkk said:
Did you call LG support? My phone is with LG (repair subcontractor). Repair under warranty. They got my phone on Aug. 11th and I was told it shows up in the system as motherboard replaced on 15/8, but I am still to receive it.
Called up LG yesterday, and was told they won't chase it up unless 14 working days pass since they received it.
Did you call LG? What did they tell you?
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Yes I called LG Support twice - once on Thursday Aug 18th (i.e. a week ago), then again on Monday Aug 22nd. On both occasions I was told that they would call me back within 24-48 hours.
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Yes I called LG Support twice - once on Thursday Aug 18th (i.e. a week ago), then again on Monday Aug 22nd. On both occasions I was told that they would call me back within 24-48 hours.
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That means you got to the overflow line. Keep calling back until you ger to support or ask them (the overflow line people) to give you an update. They have access to the system.
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That means you got to the overflow line. Keep calling back until you ger to support or ask them (the overflow line people) to give you an update. They have access to the system.
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Yes I think that was how they answered the call. I'll try again tomorrow for the 3rd time.....
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Did you call LG support? My phone is with LG (repair subcontractor). Repair under warranty. They got my phone on Aug. 11th and I was told it shows up in the system as motherboard replaced on 15/8, but I am still to receive it.
Called up LG yesterday, and was told they won't chase it up unless 14 working days pass since they received it.
Did you call LG? What did they tell you?
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No I'm not. Got a reply from the contractor, it is BS btw. So as long as I don't even know, I can't even find my rights or what's LG's repair policy, they will just lie and equivocate. Oh and considering what other ppl are telling about call backs etc.
So first I need to find out officially how long does it takes to repair. Or have to be repaired.
Answer from SBE.
Unfortunately we are experiencing technical issues* and this has caused a build up in processing handsets for repair. Please be reassured we are working to resolve this issue.
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Okay so I just phoned up LG. They don't know why does it takes so long and promised a call back on tuesday cuz of bank holiday monday. And about repair policy it shouldn't takes more than 10-14 working days.
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My phone was delivered back to me from warranty repair exactly on the 14th working day since they received it. Seems OK so far.
I have also received a reply to a Support Request regarding this via the Support Form on their website... they took a month to reply... something along the liens of: Sorry we're so late replying, if you still need help with this please contact us...
Says all about their respect for their customers...
The cost is £110 from the LG repair centre place..... never buying anything with LG on it again or anything made by them both my LGg2 and G4 died doing nothing special not even playing games....
sbe are shocking if you call lg they have there own repair centre too use that
gedas5 said:
Try calling LG Resolution Centre 01332527386 tomorrow and tell them that you would need to have motherboard replaced and ask them how much would it cost if it was out of warranty repair. They might divert you to Taiwanese support centre since this is not even EU device.
Alternatively try 01233 619320 which is the actual repair centre (for LG and looks like many other companies) as that is where they send the phones for repair:
SBE Ltd
Beaver Business Park
Ashford, Kent
TN23 7SH
Though in general 2 things to keep in mind: LG haven't been able to get motherboards for over a month now and the service of this company might be one of the worst in the UK so make a decision wisely. Be prepared that it is going to cost time and money (a lot of both). Don't worry about bootloader now as that will be the least of your concerns once you get with any of those people in touch. Good luck and let us know how you get on.
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