kingdave
Android Enthusiast
I've had my G4 for about 7 months now and have already had to send it back to LG for repair once. In the 3 months or so since I did that the same problems are beginning to crop up again so it is only a matter of time before the phone becomes unusable again and has to go back in.
The issues I have are all centred around power use and charging. The phone has real trouble recognising that a cable is connected and to draw power from it, and will constantly vibrate to say the cable is connected, it then disconnects and reconnects and this will go on forever. I never hold my phone while charging; it sits on my desk or bed side table while it draws power from the wall so it isn't as though I have bent the USB or changed the shape of the port etc. If it doesn't vibrate around the table it can take hours to fill the battery using the standard plug that came with it - going from 40% to 100% has taken in excess of 5 hours on some occasions, but 3-4 hours for that charge isn't unusual.
The second issue is power use. Since getting my phone back from the first repair by LG it eats through power like nobody's business. Unplug at 100%, check the emails, quick look at Facebook and a read of the news (all done in around 10 minutes, no videos, just text and images) and the battery is down to 75% or thereabouts. That can't be right surely?
I've read on XDA that the soldering and mounting that LG have used to secure the charging port to the motherboard isn't great and several people have complained of similar problems to my own. Am I in the minority here? Is anyone else having issues?
I'm trying to return the phone by my carrier won't do that until they have had a chance to repair it, and refuse to acknowledge that LG have already attempted to repair it once already.
The issues I have are all centred around power use and charging. The phone has real trouble recognising that a cable is connected and to draw power from it, and will constantly vibrate to say the cable is connected, it then disconnects and reconnects and this will go on forever. I never hold my phone while charging; it sits on my desk or bed side table while it draws power from the wall so it isn't as though I have bent the USB or changed the shape of the port etc. If it doesn't vibrate around the table it can take hours to fill the battery using the standard plug that came with it - going from 40% to 100% has taken in excess of 5 hours on some occasions, but 3-4 hours for that charge isn't unusual.
The second issue is power use. Since getting my phone back from the first repair by LG it eats through power like nobody's business. Unplug at 100%, check the emails, quick look at Facebook and a read of the news (all done in around 10 minutes, no videos, just text and images) and the battery is down to 75% or thereabouts. That can't be right surely?
I've read on XDA that the soldering and mounting that LG have used to secure the charging port to the motherboard isn't great and several people have complained of similar problems to my own. Am I in the minority here? Is anyone else having issues?
I'm trying to return the phone by my carrier won't do that until they have had a chance to repair it, and refuse to acknowledge that LG have already attempted to repair it once already.