Looking for a cheap ls993 (broken screen, bad esn, etc) - Sprint LG G6 Guides, News, & Discussion

EDIT: I have switched phones and carriers. I am no longer looking for a G6. Sorry
I am going to try to start developing for the Sprint LG G6.
A little history, I successfully rooted some lg phones back in the day LG Tribute and LG G3 with a modified root method. The LAF method (download mode) seemes to be the way to gain access to these phones. That is how root has been happening with LG phones. Essentially I used to run the recovery commands to root the phone while in download mode. It used to work, it won't now at least not with dm-verity so...
Currently I want to unlock the bootloader as just rooting the phone (assuming that it can still be done) will result is a brick as android now checks the filesystem for modification before booting (dm-verity). I have a few theories on how this can be done, however I need a LG G6 that I am willing to brick to test these theories. If anyone would like to donate a broken, or bad esn G6 or sell me one for cheap please let me know.
Thanks in advance.

I just checked ebay and Swappa and I'm shocked how few of the phones are floating around.
There isn't anything in the junkyard part of swappa and the cheapest on ebay is $320.
Hopefully someone has a spare they can lend.

thals1992 said:
I just checked ebay and Swappa and I'm shocked how few of the phones are floating around.
There isn't anything in the junkyard part of swappa and the cheapest on ebay is $320.
Hopefully someone has a spare they can lend.
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Yeah I looked and most people want more than what I payed sprint for my brand new phone for some broken phones.

l33tlinuxh4x0r said:
I am going to try to start developing for the Sprint LG G6.
A little history, I successfully rooted some lg phones back in the day LG Tribute and LG G3 with a modified root method. The LAF method (download mode) seemes to be the way to gain access to these phones. That is how root has been happening with LG phones. Essentially I used to run the recovery commands to root the phone while in download mode. It used to work, it won't now at least not with dm-verity so...
Currently I want to unlock the bootloader as just rooting the phone (assuming that it can still be done) will result is a brick as android now checks the filesystem for modification before booting (dm-verity). I have a few theories on how this can be done, however I need a LG G6 that I am willing to brick to test these theories. If anyone would like to donate a broken, or bad esn G6 or sell me one for cheap please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
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lol good to see u here working hard.
wear it out brother
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l33tlinuxh4x0r said:
I am going to try to start developing for the Sprint LG G6.
A little history, I successfully rooted some lg phones back in the day LG Tribute and LG G3 with a modified root method. The LAF method (download mode) seemes to be the way to gain access to these phones. That is how root has been happening with LG phones. Essentially I used to run the recovery commands to root the phone while in download mode. It used to work, it won't now at least not with dm-verity so...
Currently I want to unlock the bootloader as just rooting the phone (assuming that it can still be done) will result is a brick as android now checks the filesystem for modification before booting (dm-verity). I have a few theories on how this can be done, however I need a LG G6 that I am willing to brick to test these theories. If anyone would like to donate a broken, or bad esn G6 or sell me one for cheap please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
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lol good to see you here working hard
wear it out man

TheMadScientist420 said:
lol good to see u here working hard.
wear it out brother
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lol good to see you here working hard
wear it out man
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What phone do you currently have? What phone are you working on rooting?

l33tlinuxh4x0r said:
What phone do you currently have? What phone are you working on rooting?
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I got the sprint g5. Ive been messin with it but dont see no root in sight
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I was skulkin around in the g6 threads to see if anything might work on g5

Have Lg G6 with bad ESN
Purchased new LG G6 from reputable online source. Turned out Sprint had phone and sim card listed as 'stolen or lost.' Seller never responded to original purchasing site or Paypal requests. Did get my money back. Had phone all set up b4 I found out about activation issues. Wifi, and all work. No screen cracks, etc. It does look new. If you're still interested, make me an offer, remembering I have to package and send it UPS. I do have a Paypal acct, but I'm open to other ideas for payment.
l33tlinuxh4x0r said:
I am going to try to start developing for the Sprint LG G6.
A little history, I successfully rooted some lg phones back in the day LG Tribute and LG G3 with a modified root method. The LAF method (download mode) seemes to be the way to gain access to these phones. That is how root has been happening with LG phones. Essentially I used to run the recovery commands to root the phone while in download mode. It used to work, it won't now at least not with dm-verity so...
Currently I want to unlock the bootloader as just rooting the phone (assuming that it can still be done) will result is a brick as android now checks the filesystem for modification before booting (dm-verity). I have a few theories on how this can be done, however I need a LG G6 that I am willing to brick to test these theories. If anyone would like to donate a broken, or bad esn G6 or sell me one for cheap please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
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captfbgnet said:
Purchased new LG G6 from reputable online source. Turned out Sprint had phone and sim card listed as 'stolen or lost.' Seller never responded to original purchasing site or Paypal requests. Did get my money back. Had phone all set up b4 I found out about activation issues. Wifi, and all work. No screen cracks, etc. It does look new. If you're still interested, make me an offer, remembering I have to package and send it UPS. I do have a Paypal acct, but I'm open to other ideas for payment.
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Sorry, I have moved on. I currently have a Pixel XL. I will update the OP.

captfbgnet said:
Purchased new LG G6 from reputable online source. Turned out Sprint had phone and sim card listed as 'stolen or lost.' Seller never responded to original purchasing site or Paypal requests. Did get my money back. Had phone all set up b4 I found out about activation issues. Wifi, and all work. No screen cracks, etc. It does look new. If you're still interested, make me an offer, remembering I have to package and send it UPS. I do have a Paypal acct, but I'm open to other ideas for payment.
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Id be interested. Not sure how the PM stuff works.

I have one if your still interested
l33tlinuxh4x0r said:
EDIT: I have switched phones and carriers. I am no longer looking for a G6. Sorry
I am going to try to start developing for the Sprint LG G6.
A little history, I successfully rooted some lg phones back in the day LG Tribute and LG G3 with a modified root method. The LAF method (download mode) seemes to be the way to gain access to these phones. That is how root has been happening with LG phones. Essentially I used to run the recovery commands to root the phone while in download mode. It used to work, it won't now at least not with dm-verity so...
Currently I want to unlock the bootloader as just rooting the phone (assuming that it can still be done) will result is a brick as android now checks the filesystem for modification before booting (dm-verity). I have a few theories on how this can be done, however I need a LG G6 that I am willing to brick to test these theories. If anyone would like to donate a broken, or bad esn G6 or sell me one for cheap please let me know.
Thanks in advance.
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I have a Grey LG g6 from sprint has a bad ESN with a cracked screen also phone doesnt read SIM card (card might be bad i never tested it as i replaced it via assurion for the cracked screen) $50 or best offer if your still interested
EDIT: i see you switch carriers never mind

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Bricked ATT Note4 after software update. What do i do?

I finally was forced to update to android 5.0.1. I updated at work but it failed halfway through and is now in a boot loop. I've tried every solution the internet can provide me. What do I do now? The device IMEI has a limited warranty until 2017. I purchased through swappa. I have original box but no documentation besides the barcode sticker on the side. Will AT&T replace this? It was their update that caused this anyway. Any experiences with this sort of thing please? I dropped a large chunk of change on this paperweight. Thanks
Wildstar34 said:
I finally was forced to update to android 5.0.1. I updated at work but it failed halfway through and is now in a boot loop. I've tried every solution the internet can provide me. What do I do now? The device IMEI has a limited warranty until 2017. I purchased through swappa. I have original box but no documentation besides the barcode sticker on the side. Will AT&T replace this? It was their update that caused this anyway. Any experiences with this sort of thing please? I dropped a large chunk of change on this paperweight. Thanks
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The first thing to do is find a local Best Buy with a Samsung Experience shop. They can reflash the firmware or send the phone in for repairs. This would be the best and easiest option. Most likely, you'll be able to get everything fixed in around an hour max.
BTW, it doesn't matter if the device was purchased from somewhere other than Best Buy!
I'm not sure if ATT will replace the phone if you didn't buy it from ATT. You can contact them to see though. Call them and tell them that you bought the device from Swappa. Though, most likely, they'll turn you away unless they have some sort of business alliance with Swappa.
Do this as a Plan B.
The third option is to get in contact with Swappa. I don't know anything about that service though. Usually in order to claim warranty, you need the device and proof of purchase. If Swappa has an online receipt, or even just an online purchase history, that should work. They most likely would just need some sort of proof that you actually bought the device from or through them. Like I said, I don't know anything about Swappa, so you'll have to contact them to get specifics of what you'd need.
When all else fails, go directly to Samsung. Again, tell them that you got the device from Swappa. Though, this would basically be like the first option, except that it would take longer.
All options except the first one may result in you getting a refurbished replacement. Just an FYI. The only way that Best Buy will give you a refurbished replacement is if they were to send the phone back to Samsung and it was replaced.
PM me if needed!
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spexwood said:
The first thing to do is find a local Best Buy with a Samsung Experience shop. They can reflash the firmware or send the phone in for repairs. This would be the best and easiest option. Most likely, you'll be able to get everything fixed in around an hour max.
BTW, it doesn't matter if the device was purchased from somewhere other than Best Buy!
I'm not sure if ATT will replace the phone if you didn't buy it from ATT. You can contact them to see though. Call them and tell them that you bought the device from Swappa. Though, most likely, they'll turn you away unless they have some sort of business alliance with Swappa.
Do this as a Plan B.
The third option is to get in contact with Swappa. I don't know anything about that service though. Usually in order to claim warranty, you need the device and proof of purchase. If Swappa has an online receipt, or even just an online purchase history, that should work. They most likely would just need some sort of proof that you actually bought the device from or through them. Like I said, I don't know anything about Swappa, so you'll have to contact them to get specifics of what you'd need.
When all else fails, go directly to Samsung. Again, tell them that you got the device from Swappa. Though, this would basically be like the first option, except that it would take longer.
All options except the first one may result in you getting a refurbished replacement. Just an FYI. The only way that Best Buy will give you a refurbished replacement is if they were to send the phone back to Samsung and it was replaced.
PM me if needed!
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Hey, thanks a lot. This may be the single most helpful forum post I've ever read. I will drive up to BestBuy tomorrow and give it a shot. I wasn't able to flash a AT&T stock rom through Odin, but I guess it's worth a shot. I believe the flash failure was due to the AT&T bootloader being locked?
Wildstar34 said:
Hey, thanks a lot. This may be the single most helpful forum post I've ever read. I will drive up to BestBuy tomorrow and give it a shot. I wasn't able to flash a AT&T stock rom through Odin, but I guess it's worth a shot. I believe the flash failure was due to the AT&T bootloader being locked?
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Welcome!
Most likely something just went wrong during the installation. The bootloader is not a factor in this matter since all ATT Note 4s have it locked and the firmware is meant for this phone.
Now, if you had the phone rooted (permanently), installed a custom kernel and recovery, etc, then the update failure would be 100% explainable. But since you can't do any of that with this phone, then the most likely cause is just "sh1t happened" or the installation was interrupted (like battery died).
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Have you tried kies to reflash your phone?
floatingtrees said:
Have you tried kies to reflash your phone?
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I used Kies, Kies3 and Swap Sync or whatever to do an emergency restore. All of them failed. Kies 3 recognized the phone and was 98% done downloading the firmware and then failed.
Also i am not rooted and never attempted a root (on this phone anyway).
Good news. Just got off the phone with AT&T and they have a replacement on the way. Thanks for your help everybody. We have achieved the best case senario for me as i was having problems with the volume buttons anyway
I would consider this case solved.
Wildstar34 said:
Good news. Just got off the phone with AT&T and they have a replacement on the way. Thanks for your help everybody. We have achieved the best case senario for me as i was having problems with the volume buttons anyway
I would consider this case solved.
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Awesome! Win-win for you (I guess?)
If the volume keys were messed up, then I wonder if there was some other problems with the phone too. Ones you couldn't see... ones that prevented proper firmware installation.
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G4 bootloop: LG officially admits hardware fault, will repair affected devices

Hello, good news!
LG finally admits the problem. Then it will be easier for us to have our devices repaired/replaced! :highfive:
Some of you already shared links on several topics related to bootloop, I think it's better to create a new topic about it, as I wrote an article too for french customers
English: http://www.androidauthority.com/lg-admits-g4-bootloop-problem-hardware-fault-669603/ (official statement)
French: http://www.gamergen.com/actualites/...engage-remplacer-unites-defectueuses-269974-1
For european customers/people who bough it from UE reseller, no worries:
bel57 said:
P.S. furthermore, European Union stipulate under directive 1999/44/CE that it allows users to modify the software, root included. This modification *DOES NOT* void minimum warranty of 2 years on hardware supported by the manufacturer.
Voided warranty by "illegal" software modification has been classed as an unfair term and it's fought by U.E.
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Sources
https://fsfe.org/freesoftware/legal/flashingdevices.en.html
http://www.bitdefender.com/security...nty-in-eu-but-opens-new-ways-for-malware.html
Already discussed here http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998801
EDIT: check out Svartsyn333 feedback
Svartsyn333 said:
Just called them and it's on its way back, should arrive within the next few hours! They told me it got repaired and all is fine. Owner check went through IMEI so no problem with forgetting to add the invoice, too. And no problem with unlocked bootloader and root either! I'm a happy girl now. I will come back here when it arrived and tell if they just repaired it or if I got a new device.
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EDIT2: Ok guys, I *finally* got my G4 back.
LG PROJECT P1 (H815 - LG G4)
IMEI changed
S/N 505x => 602x
Repair: SWAP motherboard, software update (20D)
But would we all be subjected to the warranty? Otherwise it's not different from before.
At this point it seems like they just realized what the problem is after wrongly sending back a few units as 'repaired' even though it's still having issues.
"Customers who purchased their G4 devices from non-carrier retailers should contact an LG Service Center with the understanding that warranty conditions will differ. "
If you purchased your G4 from a third party website/eBay, it's more difficult to get your warranty recognized.. best is buying it via carrier, LG official store and recognized sellers.
Are they also going to apply the fix during the production of newer LG G4s? because if not, it sounds like all lg g4 will experience the bootloop sooner or later and will only repair it after it has happened
Yes, no detailed information about it, but it seems that they already changed the production process weeks ago and they're just late to communicate on the identification of this breakdown.
bel57 said:
"Customers who purchased their G4 devices from non-carrier retailers should contact an LG Service Center with the understanding that warranty conditions will differ. "
If you purchased your G4 from a third party website/eBay, it's more difficult to get your warranty recognized.. best is buying it via carrier, LG official store and recognized sellers.
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"For in warranty repair service, you must include a copy of the proof of purchase inside the product packaging returned to the LG Product Repair Center."
Well, I can't see any problem here. You need the original invoice, that's uuuh.. normal?
I just bought the g4 and sadly discovered that my S/N started with 505. Thanks god i did not unlock the bootloader. But I really want to unlock it to install custom rom. I'm thinking of sending my device to LG even if i didn't have the bootloop yet so i'll be sure not to get it after unlocking the bootloader and then having LG not repairing my phone. What do you think ?
Just use it and stop worrying, your device may not be broken as ours.. and no, you can't leave it to repair if it doesn't have the bootloop thing.
So where are all those people now who always wanted to prove not many people are being affected or it's a common thing to have problems when they first come in the market???? I wanna see their faces... I had to hear lots of things when I started writing about it. People made me believe maybe I am the only one annoying the surreal sound of the community. It makes me so happy to see this day which I was crying out loud to happen for so long.
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I had to hear lots of things when I started writing about it.
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I feel you, bro. I went through all pages of your topic. It's a worldwide issue and it's a shame LG is so late to admit this problem. Well, finally you're right, our posts, our thoughts.. all paid off. Thanks mate.
Often when people are not concerned they tend to underestimate facts.. and this proves too much units are faulty.
bel57 said:
I feel you, bro. I went through all pages of your topic. It's a worldwide issue and it's a shame LG is so late to admit this problem. Well, finally you're right, our posts, our thoughts.. all paid off. Thanks mate.
Often when people are not concerned they tend to underestimate facts.. and this proves too much units are faulty.
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Thanks man.... Hopefully me and all the other suffered will have our devices repaired. Best of luck for all of us.
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spartan268 said:
But would we all be subjected to the warranty? Otherwise it's not different from before.
At this point it seems like they just realized what the problem is after wrongly sending back a few units as 'repaired' even though it's still having issues.
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Yah, what "warrenty will differ" means, needs to be cleared out.
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Wish you all good luck in this initiative. As for me, I'll go to carrier shop tomorrow to get a spare unit. :good:
Good to see this thread. My phone just died this night and since then is constantly hanging at boot screen. No access to recovery and download mode, no recognition by the computer (only a few seconds, then it restarts and gets disconnected) so no kdz flash via flash tool either. Just sent out a repair request to LG. Now fingers crossed it falls under warranty as I unlocked the bootloader. I purchased it in June and this is clearly of one of the first produced series which has the hardware defect, s/n starts with 505.
Don't worry, LG must repair this harware issue, no matter if BL is unlocked or not.
If you want to wipe or recover your data, try the freezer method. It works.
nipun1110 said:
So where are all those people now who always wanted to prove not many people are being affected or it's a common thing to have problems when they first come in the market???? I wanna see their faces... I had to hear lots of things when I started writing about it. People made me believe maybe I am the only one annoying the surreal sound of the community. It makes me so happy to see this day which I was crying out loud to happen for so long.
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A lot of these 'people' don't really care or look into things until it happens to them.
Then all of a sudden there up in arms being your friend about the issue. It really only took a two second google search to see how widespread this is. On reddit there's a constant stream of bootloop posts if that's not enough proof.
Now? It's just crickets from the ones who were so keen on shooting this off as a small 'problem'. foh
bel57 said:
Don't worry, LG must repair this harware issue, no matter if BL is unlocked or not.
If you want to wipe or recover your data, try the freezer method. It works.
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I have a backup on the sd card from just a few days ago. I was aware something is wrong as it started to have charging issues, so I made one to better be safe than sorry.
Good idea :good:
Unfortunately mine freeze too fast, I just had time to retrieve my data then wipe all via recovery.. now it's sent for repair.. :crying:
But I can't do anything before this issue occurs? My s/n also starts with 505...My only chance is to keep fingers crossed?:fingers-crossed:
Yo don't complain as your phone is working great, just enjoy it and keep in mind to backup your data to microSD/computer. There's a small percentage that it will brake one day.
I remember mine overheated few times, and it may have broke a hardware component.
If there's nothing to report on your device, then you don't have to worry.

Cant find a straight answer is 510 serial safe from bootloop

No one can answer this. All of you that have had 510 serials please give feedback
So far we got confirmed. Please post all your bootlooped serials here so we can have a dedicated thread to lessen the confusion
505
506
510
No
602 and above will safe
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602 and above will safe
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So where is the source where you get that?
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TheMadScientist420 said:
No one can answer this. All of you that have had 510 serials please give feedback
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I have 510 and its perfect not a single issue. since 9 months
TheMadScientist420 said:
No one can answer this. All of you that have had 510 serials please give feedback
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Why? Nobody knows what serials are affected or the extent of the problem. Keep daily backups (as you should be doing anyway) and worry about it if it bootloops. Here's a hint - it probably wont.
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Source?
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I don't believe this at all. 602 was basically the newest revision anyone could quote at the time that LG "Acknowledged" there was a fault.
There have been reports of 603 units with the problem somewhere. (On either Reddit or this forum, can't remember where)
Given the way that LG are handling warranty claims and not honouring repairs for boot looped devices which are rooted or bootloader unlocked.
I think its way more likely that LG have just realised that most devices seem to take around 6 to 9 months before they fail, its easy to cost manage the issue by swapping them all around with minimal repairs until all warranties have expired.
I doubt they are making any new G4's now that the G5 is out. They will be hoping everyone who has a failed device with no repair options will just upgrade to the G5.
Those of which move to other suppliers would be considered acceptable losses.
OllieD said:
I don't believe this at all. 602 was basically the newest revision anyone could quote at the time that LG "Acknowledged" there was a fault.
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LG has never acknowledged anything.
No need when they already replace any faulty device under warranty. Can't get a warranty then look for another device that comes with one.
Given the way that LG are handling warranty claims and not honouring repairs for boot looped devices which are rooted or bootloader unlocked.
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If its bootlooping how can they even tell whehter its rooted or bootlooped. I've read accounts where they've replaced motherboards and returned the device.
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TheMadScientist420 said:
No one can answer this. All of you that have had 510 serials please give feedback
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I've got one, no problems.
Its dual sim and the number of people with dual sim i find complaining about boot loops is minuscule. Mostly the single sim lot. I'll take my chances.
Guess what, if mine goes south, i use warranty. If no warranty left, i'll buy another G4 with warranty at half the price i paid when it launched.
What am i going to do with those leather backs and cases otherwise
One Twelve said:
LG has never acknowledged anything.
No need when they already replace any faulty device under warranty. Can't get a warranty then look for another device that comes with one.
If its bootlooping how can they even tell whehter its rooted or bootlooped. I've read accounts where they've replaced motherboards and returned the device.
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The never officially acknowledged anything hence the quotes.
They unofficially confirmed to android authority that there was a problem here:
http://www.androidauthority.com/lg-admits-g4-bootloop-problem-hardware-fault-669603/
Unlocking the device requires submitting the IMEI/DeviceID to LG which they can use as a warranty blacklist.
AFAIK an unlocked device advertises its unlocked status on the bootloader which is visible before the boot-loop occurs.
LG have a root checking service called RCT which logs the date and time of any root related files/binaries to the /persist partition and I believe it also sets a flag in an RCT partition.
It builds a log file of which exact root elements it has seen eg su binaries/ busybox binaries forbidden file extensions and the date/time it detected the latest one of these elements.
Simply enter the hidden menu and find the RCT option to see your devices status.
LG can simply disable the faulty cores on a boot-looping device and check any/all of these.
The best way to hide root that I have read on here is to fry the motherboard by applying 24v to the battery contacts. If LG did refuse to warranty though you have absolutely no chance of recovering from that.
OllieD said:
The best way to hide root that I have read on here is to fry the motherboard by applying 24v to the battery contacts.
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Is there no way for them to detect this ?
One Twelve said:
Is there no way for them to detect this ?
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Nothing is undetectable.... The post I read this idea from suggested that this forced the device into the Qualcomm recovery mode (most likely the flash chip can not handle the 24v but the lower level hardware can).
Given that the source of the problem is a faulty solder connection to the flash chip. this advances the problem past the faulty connection stage to the completely disconnected/shorted flash memory stage.
If they cannot boot/read the flash memory chip at all they have no way to prove you rooted. providing you didn't unlock your bootloader.
Obviously if you push it too much, physical damage like burn marks would be a giveaway of foul play.
I read one user had been denied warranty due to oxidation on the mainboard... given the faulty soldering and thermal issues this could cause oxidation/residue on the mainboard.
Another user was refused warranty because a warranty sticker was not present on one of the screws of his device. (This concerns me because my device has no such visible stickers)
I personally have a 506 device tied to a 24month upgrade contract that I started in Feb, I usually bootloader unlock and root within hours of unboxing but read about this issue first and have kept my device stock.
I'm hoping I do not get a boot-loop but think its a matter of when rather than if.
OllieD said:
If they cannot boot/read the flash memory chip at all they have no way to prove you rooted. providing you didn't unlock your bootloader.
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If you're not on a euro G4 BL unlock isn't possible to begin with.
Obviously if you push it too much, physical damage like burn marks would be a giveaway of foul play.
I read one user had been denied warranty due to oxidation on the mainboard... given the faulty soldering and thermal issues this could cause oxidation/residue on the mainboard.
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Right, this is what i was hinting at. You have to be desperate to try something like this which could end up forfeiting everything.
Another user was refused warranty because a warranty sticker was not present on one of the screws of his device. (This concerns me because my device has no such visible stickers)
I personally have a 506 device tied to a 24month upgrade contract that I started in Feb, I usually bootloader unlock and root within hours of unboxing but read about this issue first and have kept my device stock.
I'm hoping I do not get a boot-loop but think its a matter of when rather than if.
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if you're on a contract then you're covered for the 24 months. Nothing to worry about.
yes there is no root. That unfortunately is the situation we are in, every brand has some unnecessary drawback or other.
Well unfort i got a sprint varient but no longer with sprint. Im sure lg wont fix mine if it did happen. I cracked my digitizer about 2 days ago so now the phone has its first sign of damage. And knowing lgs good for nothin high and mighty butts theyll tell me thats what did the boot loop. And for them hoping ill upgrade yea rite never again. Ive been using my old internation edition note 1. Just because its rooted and custom recovery. Id rather go old skool than deal with lg any more.
Plus i thermal paste every device ive owned back since my og evo 4g. So theyll know ive been in mine.
Also as for the waranty sticker mine didnt have one either
Just saw on the russian 4pda, 510 failed with bootloop as well
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=670897&view=findpost&p=49696004
undef1ned said:
Just saw on the russian 4pda, 510 failed with bootloop as well
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=670897&view=findpost&p=49696004
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Have been wondering about the Russians as they have dual sim as well.
Do they have any poll to see which Russian devices had boot loop problems by serial#
One Twelve said:
Have been wondering about the Russians as they have dual sim as well.
Do they have any poll to see which Russian devices had boot loop problems by serial#
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The poll was there, but was removed 2 weeks ago, possibly new one will be back. Some ppl participated and answered that they don't have a bootloop, but later they had to change their vote and that was not possible... I don't remember the numbers, but the problem is also available on H818, many people go to the Service with it
BTW, in Russia / Ukraine only 1 year of warranty, so it's going to be interesting soon Mine was bought in Poland, bootlooped, now in service
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The poll was there, but was removed 2 weeks ago, possibly new one will be back. Some ppl participated and answered that they don't have a bootloop, but later they had to change their vote and that was not possible... I don't remember the numbers, but the problem is also available on H818, many people go to the Service with it
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It will be interesting if it starts again. I wonder why they removed it. Should have left it as is.
From the poll here, the ratio of devices with bootloop is highest with 505, fewer with 506 then keeps getting lower as the months go on. Yes there are some that have a problem but we don't know how many don't have a problem. They are quietly happy
BTW, in Russia / Ukraine only 1 year of warranty, so it's going to be interesting soon
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1 year warranty in India too. 30k G4's imported. Number of Indians who complain about bootloop on xda ? can't find any. Why.
There have been other issues with earlier models, screen problems. One guy had the phone die. he said not bootloop.
Hong kong is another and Indonesia but again they say like you many, there is some noise for a month then it goes quiet.
But the single sim thread it never goes quiet.
Mine was bought in Poland, bootlooped, now in service
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yes i noticed it was a 506.
As time goes on ill try to add all confirmed bootloop serials in post 1
undef1ned said:
Just saw on the russian 4pda, 510 failed with bootloop as well
http://4pda.ru/forum/index.php?s=&showtopic=670897&view=findpost&p=49696004
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With the help of google translate did a search on the LG section for the word 'butlup' (short for butlupnikov ) in cyrillic and found about 24 reports.
There is no pattern, only half of those 24 mention the serial#. Some earlier serials 505, 506, 507and some more recent ones 510, 601etc. The impression you would get is any number can bootloop which isn't what we found here.
Agree with what sergei says here.
In general, a matter of luck, like in any other phone. There is more panic, which somehow affects people. I, too, this fact forced to think about the choice of an alternative, but I did not find one, considering the price and characteristics. A camera for me is probably the most important point. None of the phone for the same price no camera, even close similar to G4 camera. The only option may be a Galaxy S7 / S7Edge. But twice the cost (comparing with G4 price) immediately makes to abandon its purchase.
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Prove that LG G4 never rooted.

Hi. My LG G4 has started boot looping. I presume that this is the known motherboard issue. LG offered to fix the phone under warranty. After 2 weeks the phone was returned to me with no documentation, which was a bit strange. When I tried the phone, it boot looped. I contacted LG to ask why, and they stated that my phone is rooted so they will not repair it. I have never rooted the phone, and have owned it from new. LG stated that they determined it was rooted by "scanning rooting files, which is basically security software built into the Android OS to flag if a handset has been rooted before". This is either a lie, or a mistake. Is there a way that I can check this myself so that I can prove that it isn't rooted? Thanks.
cheesebox said:
Hi. My LG G4 has started boot looping. I presume that this is the known motherboard issue. LG offered to fix the phone under warranty. After 2 weeks the phone was returned to me with no documentation, which was a bit strange. When I tried the phone, it boot looped. I contacted LG to ask why, and they stated that my phone is rooted so they will not repair it. I have never rooted the phone, and have owned it from new. LG stated that they determined it was rooted by "scanning rooting files, which is basically security software built into the Android OS to flag if a handset has been rooted before". This is either a lie, or a mistake. Is there a way that I can check this myself so that I can prove that it isn't rooted? Thanks.
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Just a quick question: where do you live? I ask because there are different rules for repairing.
Thanks for the reply. I live in the UK. Unfortunately I have hit a brick wall with LG who have advised that if I wish to contest the alleged root, I will have to refer to Trading Standards. My phone is absolutely not rooted, unless LG rooted it. The kind of replies back from LG are as follows:
"Sadly when the handset was in our repair centre our engineers run some software to check for possible rooting of a handset, this checks for rooting files, these are security files that are on the Android OS, this also gives us a code showing the rooting cause the number for your handset was 1000002, showing that rooting files had been activated."
"unfortunately it would seem like the phone has been rooted. This may of been an application that you have downloaded however the original software is no longer on the handset."
"The error code I previously provided you means that the superuser command has been activated, this can either be activated by you or an application (the application would normally be used to remove bloat ware). "
It's very annoying considering that my phone is not rooted and the problem is irrelevant to root anyway. They have point blank refused to repair under warranty so I will now have to fight this from another direction. In the meantime, I have no phone! Needless to say, this will be my last LG purchase.
cheesebox said:
Thanks for the reply. I live in the UK. Unfortunately I have hit a brick wall with LG who have advised that if I wish to contest the alleged root, I will have to refer to Trading Standards. My phone is absolutely not rooted, unless LG rooted it. The kind of replies back from LG are as follows:
"Sadly when the handset was in our repair centre our engineers run some software to check for possible rooting of a handset, this checks for rooting files, these are security files that are on the Android OS, this also gives us a code showing the rooting cause the number for your handset was 1000002, showing that rooting files had been activated."
"unfortunately it would seem like the phone has been rooted. This may of been an application that you have downloaded however the original software is no longer on the handset."
"The error code I previously provided you means that the superuser command has been activated, this can either be activated by you or an application (the application would normally be used to remove bloat ware). "
It's very annoying considering that my phone is not rooted and the problem is irrelevant to root anyway. They have point blank refused to repair under warranty so I will now have to fight this from another direction. In the meantime, I have no phone! Needless to say, this will be my last LG purchase.
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I just asking because of this:
http://matija.suklje.name/rooting-and-flashing-your-device-does-not-void-the-warranty-in-eu
And:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998801
That means even if you have rooted LG has no right to deny
repairing it because of this! Even the UK will exit from the EU they are still in and you have bought it as a European consumer.
So you should talk again with LG and especially with the UK department and explain the situation. They have to repair it even if it was rooted before and otherwise have to show a prove that the root was the reason for a damage.
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amasing. sometimes all companies do mistakes.
too sad to say that you will never buy a lg product.
i have a similar story with nokia a few years ago with lumia 1020.
But, they changed my motherboard and also forced me to pay to get my phone back. hahahaha
don't worry. worst case scenario is to force you lose your time to format it and install the stock firmware.
I hope they provide you further assistant before all that. inform us. i'm curious to learn the end of this story.
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I just asking because of this:
http://matija.suklje.name/rooting-and-flashing-your-device-does-not-void-the-warranty-in-eu
And:
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=1998801
That means even if you have rooted LG has no right to deny
repairing it because of this! Even the UK will exit from the EU they are still in and you have bought it as a European consumer.
So you should talk again with LG and especially with the UK department and explain the situation. They have to repair it even if it was rooted before and otherwise have to show a prove that the root was the reason for a damage.
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Thank you for these links. Even with this information, I fear that LG UK will still insist that I go through Trading Standards. I will try one more time with LG with this new information and then take it further legally if necessary. It seems that there is no point in me arguing with LG over root, so I will try this new approach and see what they say. I am still denying root though as I genuinely have never rooted the phone!
kessaras said:
amasing. sometimes all companies do mistakes.
too sad to say that you will never buy a lg product.
i have a similar story with nokia a few years ago with lumia 1020.
But, they changed my motherboard and also forced me to pay to get my phone back. hahahaha
don't worry. worst case scenario is to force you lose your time to format it and install the stock firmware.
I hope they provide you further assistant before all that. inform us. i'm curious to learn the end of this story.
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I agree that companies do sometimes make mistakes. It is how they deal with these mistakes that concerns me. I don't have a problem with a company that produces a phone with a widespread faulty motherboard. It's how they deal with that fault is how I judge them. Unfortunately, LG are failing miserably here. Maybe I have just been lucky, but over the last few years I have pretty much always received excellent customer service, especially on the rare occasion that I have had to return something. However, this experience with LG has taken me a bit by surprise and seems to go against the way that a lot of companies deal with customers. Anyway, I have gone from the LG G2 (I am using that now!) to the LG G4 and I presume that I will not be getting the LG G4 working any time soon so I will be looking for a new phone ..... which definitely will not be LG! I will keep you updated. Thanks for the replies!
Isn't it possible that they mixed device and result? Maybe this test they did, was on someone else's phone and later was registered as the result of your phone by mistake?
EPa said:
Isn't it possible that they mixed device and result? Maybe this test they did, was on someone else's phone and later was registered as the result of your phone by mistake?
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Yes, this is possible and would explain the situation as it stands. I have specifically asked LG on numerous occasions for the evidence of the results of the scan that they performed on my phone, but nothing has been given to me. It is rather frustrating to say the least!
I sent my phone to LG with bootloader unlocked, ... and they repaired it without further ado. lol
kessaras said:
amasing. sometimes all companies do mistakes.
too sad to say that you will never buy a lg product.
i have a similar story with nokia a few years ago with lumia 1020.
But, they changed my motherboard and also forced me to pay to get my phone back. hahahaha
don't worry. worst case scenario is to force you lose your time to format it and install the stock firmware.
I hope they provide you further assistant before all that. inform us. i'm curious to learn the end of this story.
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Unfortunately LG are not accepting that the phone is not rooted so I will try and format the phone back to stock in the hope that this will remove the so called root. Is this a simple process? I am currently on Marshmallow and not rooted.
cheesebox said:
Unfortunately LG are not accepting that the phone is not rooted so I will try and format the phone back to stock in the hope that this will remove the so called root. Is this a simple process? I am currently on Marshmallow and not rooted.
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yea it will be fine afterwards. But too bad, they should fix it. Root or not root, the problem was not there. Anyway.
cheesebox said:
Hi. My LG G4 has started boot looping. I presume that this is the known motherboard issue. LG offered to fix the phone under warranty. After 2 weeks the phone was returned to me with no documentation, which was a bit strange. When I tried the phone, it boot looped. I contacted LG to ask why, and they stated that my phone is rooted so they will not repair it. I have never rooted the phone, and have owned it from new. LG stated that they determined it was rooted by "scanning rooting files, which is basically security software built into the Android OS to flag if a handset has been rooted before". This is either a lie, or a mistake. Is there a way that I can check this myself so that I can prove that it isn't rooted? Thanks.
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My phone was rooted and they fixed it no problem.
petermg said:
My phone was rooted and they fixed it no problem.
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I have heard similar stories. Maybe it's the luck of the draw, maybe LG are taking a different strategy as I have also heard of shortage of supply of motherboards. Who knows, but my phone wasn't even rooted!
Simple question, just ask how they know phone is rooted.
You must see they procedure, if they didnt want to show it, they just bluffing.
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petermg said:
My phone was rooted and they fixed it no problem.
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In my country they fixed, although out of warranty.
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cheesebox said:
Unfortunately LG are not accepting that the phone is not rooted so I will try and format the phone back to stock in the hope that this will remove the so called root. Is this a simple process? I am currently on Marshmallow and not rooted.
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Bootloop is hardware failure, you cannot format and install to stock to fix, cos they will do that if they can.
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cheesebox said:
Unfortunately LG are not accepting that the phone is not rooted so I will try and format the phone back to stock in the hope that this will remove the so called root. Is this a simple process? I am currently on Marshmallow and not rooted.
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Bootloop is hardware failure, you cannot format and install to stock to fix, cos they will do that if they can.
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cheesebox said:
Unfortunately LG are not accepting that the phone is not rooted so I will try and format the phone back to stock in the hope that this will remove the so called root. Is this a simple process? I am currently on Marshmallow and not rooted.
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Bootloop is hardware failure, you cannot format and install to stock to fix, cos they will do that if they can.
I'm in the UK too. When mine bootlooped it was running CM13 and a custom kernel (I can't recall which) and it was repaired without question.
That said I didn't send it to LG, it went to Carphone Warehouse who use their own repair company and then presumably claim from LG.
I don't know where you brought yours but if it was there then take it into a store.
nando_donk said:
Simple question, just ask how they know phone is rooted.
You must see they procedure, if they didnt want to show it, they just bluffing.
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Bootloop is hardware failure, you cannot format and install to stock to fix, cos they will do that if they can.
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I did ask for proof and they sent a screenshot of their software they used for my phone which said "Rooting" on it. That's all they could provide.
I have now managed to install stock on the phone as it does boot up for a few minutes sometimes, before looping again.
thehappyotter said:
I'm in the UK too. When mine bootlooped it was running CM13 and a custom kernel (I can't recall which) and it was repaired without question.
That said I didn't send it to LG, it went to Carphone Warehouse who use their own repair company and then presumably claim from LG.
I don't know where you brought yours but if it was there then take it into a store.
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Maybe I should have done this from the start. The phone was bought outright from Vodafone online on a pay as you go, but I have never used their network. Not sure if they would be happy with that!
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I did ask for proof and they sent a screenshot of their software they used for my phone which said "Rooting" on it. That's all they could provide.
I have now managed to install stock on the phone as it does boot up for a few minutes sometimes, before looping again.
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Have you verified that it is not the battery?
LG batteries are known to die after about a year..
On my old G3, I had the same issue due to a bad battery...
petermg said:
My phone was rooted and they fixed it no problem.
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theKramer said:
Have you verified that it is not the battery?
LG batteries are known to die after about a year..
On my old G3, I had the same issue due to a bad battery...
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Is there a way to easily check this? The phone still bootloops on full charge and whilst plugged in. I haven't tried another battery though.

my g4 just died

Got a Green screen wasn't quite Quick enough to see what was on it and it was to small to read anyway........now can't get it to boot it has a unlocked bootloader and was running twrp recovery can't even get it in to recovery either.....no download mode either. Any assistance would be much appreciated.
I didn't get any green screen but my h815 also died. I was browsing instagram when phone just turned off. Since thne when i tried to power on the phone it only vibrates and shows me lg logo and then screen goes off. If i plug in to the cragrer it only shows me battery with loading signe before charging and then sreen also go black. Also found this.http://thedroidguy.com/2016/06/how-to-fix-your-lg-g4-that-wont-turn-on-or-boot-up-1060712
guess i will just go for another phone. Thinking to buy someting for around 200€ and then wait for either new iphone or pixel.
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I didn't get any green screen but my h815 also died. I was browsing instagram when phone just turned off. Since thne when i tried to power on the phone it only vibrates and shows me lg logo and then screen goes off. If i plug in to the cragrer it only shows me battery with loading signe before charging and then sreen also go black. Also found this.http://thedroidguy.com/2016/06/how-to-fix-your-lg-g4-that-wont-turn-on-or-boot-up-1060712
guess i will just go for another phone. Thinking to buy someting for around 200€ and then wait for either new iphone or pixel.
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did u try recovery or download mode to see if its a software issue
have you tried flashing orig firmware?
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did u try recovery or download mode to see if its a software issue
have you tried flashing orig firmware?
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Yep try'n to do that now but the g4 is not recognised I've tried to get in to recovery but it hangs on the last white screen.......but try'n a lot of different things.
It may be waste of time.....but will keep try'n
ananas93 said:
I didn't get any green screen but my h815 also died. I was browsing instagram when phone just turned off. Since thne when i tried to power on the phone it only vibrates and shows me lg logo and then screen goes off. If i plug in to the cragrer it only shows me battery with loading signe before charging and then sreen also go black. Also found this.http://thedroidguy.com/2016/06/how-to-fix-your-lg-g4-that-wont-turn-on-or-boot-up-1060712
guess i will just go for another phone. Thinking to buy someting for around 200€ and then wait for either new iphone or pixel.
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I have the same problem a month ago. I did try all software's but did not work. So I heat do warranty and they replace my main board. Is work like new (in fact is almost new) now.
ananas93 said:
I didn't get any green screen but my h815 also died. I was browsing instagram when phone just turned off. Since thne when i tried to power on the phone it only vibrates and shows me lg logo and then screen goes off. If i plug in to the cragrer it only shows me battery with loading signe before charging and then sreen also go black. Also found this.
guess i will just go for another phone. Thinking to buy someting for around 200€ and then wait for either new iphone or pixel.
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It happened to me EXACTLY the same thing with the same app and everything, the problem is that i sent it to warranty and they didn't fixed it because there was "humidity" on it. 6 months now (and counting) with an old Alcatel OT 991D because i can't afford a new phone. I was thinking about buying a new motherboard for the G4 but it might not be worth it anymore...
gui710 said:
It happened to me EXACTLY the same thing with the same app and everything, the problem is that i sent it to warranty and they didn't fixed it because there was "humidity" on it. 6 months now (and counting) with an old Alcatel OT 991D because i can't afford a new phone. I was thinking about buying a new motherboard for the G4 but it might not be worth it anymore...
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Check on Alibaba site. MBs for LG are dirt cheap. You can convert your phone to G5 or V10 simply changing the motherboard. All other components are same as in LG G4.
rlamba said:
Check on Alibaba site. MBs for LG are dirt cheap. You can convert your phone to G5 or V10 simply changing the motherboard. All other components are same as in LG G4.
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The trouble is all of the boards are different shapes it would be a big job to modified to fit a lg g5 or a lg v10 to fit.......it is quite impassable
stinka318 said:
The trouble is all of the boards are different shapes it would be a big job to modified to fit a lg g5 or a lg v10 to fit.......it is quite impassable
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I looked and theyre are most def not compatible lol
U can plug the screens up but thats about it. The screw hols on g5 non existant. All the contacts. Are missing.
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rlamba said:
Check on Alibaba site. MBs for LG are dirt cheap. You can convert your phone to G5 or V10 simply changing the motherboard. All other components are same as in LG G4.
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Are you crazy. Nothing in the 3 phones are really identical. This would never work. So u can hook a g4 lcd to a g5 or 10 mb. But nothing else would work. The volume rockers and diffrent. U need to do some studying. What about the dual cameras. The g4s speker in rear versus g5s on chin. Wtf man dont tell people this crap. Now people will start buying other mbs and asking why they wont fit right.
rlamba said:
Check on Alibaba site. MBs for LG are dirt cheap. You can convert your phone to G5 or V10 simply changing the motherboard. All other components are same as in LG G4.
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90$ ain't that cheap :b
gui710 said:
90$ ain't that cheap :b
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specially for it to probly do it again in a year
i tell people i no its not cheap either and i know times are hard but its better to just get a diffrent phone.
the resale valuer of most g4s is crap and cant really recoup the cash into it
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I looked and theyre are most def not compatible lol
U can plug the screens up but thats about it. The screw hols on g5 non existant. All the contacts. Are missing.
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Are you crazy. Nothing in the 3 phones are really identical. This would never work. So u can hook a g4 lcd to a g5 or 10 mb. But nothing else would work. The volume rockers and diffrent. U need to do some studying. What about the dual cameras. The g4s speker in rear versus g5s on chin. Wtf man dont tell people this crap. Now people will start buying other mbs and asking why they wont fit right.
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Check this link
xda-developers LG G4 G4 General Does LG G4 motherboard can be replaced with Lg v10 motherboard? by dianxxyyzz
rlamba said:
Check this link
xda-developers LG G4 G4 General Does LG G4 motherboard can be replaced with Lg v10 motherboard? by dianxxyyzz
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Well i will stand corrected on the v10. But still costly
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Well i will stand corrected on the v10. But still costly
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But why would you bother.....I'd rather the v10 over g4.
stinka318 said:
But why would you bother.....I'd rather the v10 over g4.
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I wouldnt. My g4 mb died and i got a g5.
If i want a v10 i would buy one. Well try. If i had the funds if not i would raise them
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I wouldnt. My g4 mb died and i got a g5.
If i want a v10 i would buy one. Well try. If i had the funds if not i would raise them
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Exactly what I did but got one with a locked bootloder sadly but it is a start.....g5 not to bad
stinka318 said:
Exactly what I did but got one with a locked bootloder sadly but it is a start.....g5 not to bad
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I sadly got the sprint varient. No unlock no downgrade and no root. But i was able to get msl no root and gsm unlock no root
TheMadScientist420 said:
I sadly got the sprint varient. No unlock no downgrade and no root. But i was able to get msl no root and gsm unlock no root
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I'll be happy with just root so I can deblote but will look at it later...

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