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04-07-2016 09:38 AM
I'm getting the dreaded boot loop issue on my LG G4 with S/N beginning 509. As I understand it, this is a motherboard issue, and will require some fixing, but when I spoke online to Vodafone Customer Services using the online chat function, I was informed I should just take it to my local Vodafone shop where they will fix it there and then for me. Can anyone confirm if this is the case? I'm very doubtful having read a few forum threads about the issue.
I'm currently offshore for work, and won't be back for 18 days, and once back I will be travelling to Norway for a week where I'd ideally like to use my phone. If it needs to be sent away, I'm guessing there will be no chance of this happening.
I've also read about a possible temporary fix involving downloading the LG Bridge tool and .tot files. Is this recommended?
Cheers
11-09-2016 11:32 AM
Hi @jeh1989
I'm disappointed to hear about your experience. Please let us know how you get on with LG.
Thanks,
Cara
12-09-2016 12:46 PM
For anyone still reading my LG G3 boot loop was due to the battery not holding sufficent charge when multi tasking (which ended up going down to being switched on).
I ended up taking a battery out of a stores box fresh LG G3 (as they wouldnt give me the whole new phone....) and replacing it which cured the issues i'd had for months. Its a shame that the 2 weeks it spent with Vodafone told me that the battery was fine when clearly it wasnt.
13-09-2016 05:08 PM
Update on my LGG4 boot loop problem. After Vodafone stated my phone was water damaged and therefore unfixable I sent it directly to LG who have taken less than two weeks to collect, fix and return phone in full working condition. Much to my delight as would have forked out to purchase new phone on vodafobes advice. My opinion, if you are experiencing this issue Vodafone repairs are a waste of time, best to send directly to LG.
13-09-2016 07:06 PM
Yep, that backs up the advice we regularly give on here. Take the phone to the manufacturer as they have the discretion to be able to fix things that third party repairers can't.
PWIAC
04-11-2016 06:30 PM
Mine started the same today after having the phone for 14 months, 2 months out of warrenty,cheers then. But as its a known fault then surely they should repair it. I've contacted LG direct, and also Vodafone, who say take phone to local shop.
06-11-2016 02:19 PM
Hi @gt37
Please take the phone into your local highstreet store and we will discuss a repair service with you.
What have LG advised?
Louise
06-11-2016 07:18 PM
LG have not replied to my query, i'm going to my local Voadafone store tomorrow morning
06-11-2016 02:55 PM
06-11-2016 07:29 PM
06-11-2016 10:56 PM
In my spam folder was a reply from yesterday, so will try direct with LG first to see what they say