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Thanks, I'll be cautious.There may be a few left out there. The ones LG is selling are fixed and any that are being sold as refers have been fixed as well. I would be leery of any sold singly or by non reputable companies. Main thing to look for or ask for is the first 3 digits in the serial number. They will tell the manufacturing date. I believe 508 are the worst ones about boot loop issue. But others near there also have had issues. 507 509. I have a T-Mobile 507 but its a referb
Thanks, I'll be cautious.
I just bought one that was "new" - the ebay seller (an electronics store) said it was surplus. The phone did appear completely new but not in an LG box. Its the H810 (AT&T) model. It has a serial number that starts with 509 and also the battery has a date of 09-20-2015 on it. So this is in the affected range. Does this mean that it was one of the LG buybacks and refurbished?
Pretty random I would think. A loose component on the main board. Also there could be other factors. Dropping the phone may speed up the process. I gave my wife my first LG G4 with the build date 9-15. She is allot rougher on phones. It had a case with screen protector but not tempered glass. The last drop cracked the glass. Took it down to a repair and they were very professional.. They keep all the components in anti-static bags, they keep themselves grounded etc.. They put a new display on and all was well for about a day. Then it started to boot loop. The guys in the shop felt really bad and they tried to fix the device for a couple of days. I keep telling them it was not their fault. That this is a known issue. So it took a few drops, taking it apart, and replacing the screen before the defect showed its ugly face.wow. I didn't realize it was that bad. I did not experience this problem on my original G4 because it was not part of that batch. For phones that are, how long does it generally take for them to go bad? Is it just random?
wow. I didn't realize it was that bad. I did not experience this problem on my original G4 because it was not part of that batch. For phones that are, how long does it generally take for them to go bad? Is it just random?