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07-12-2015 11:42 PM
Hi,
after doing the android 6.0 update, the phone is stuck on the vodafone logo when booting. How can I fix this?
Regards.
08-12-2015 12:14 AM
Good to see you again B-12345
Have you tried removing the battery and leaving it out for a few minutes, putting it back and then rebooting the device? Did this help?
Did you perform a factory reset of the device after doing the update? If not, this would be the next step if removing the battery doesn't help. Please do remember that this will completely wipe your handset and restore it to its out of the box state.
This is how you do a factory rest:
Hopefully one of these options will help to sort out your device. If not, it will need to be sent to either LG or Vodafone for repair.
PWIAC
08-12-2015 09:28 AM
Hi,
This isn't related to your problem but I am an LG G4 owner too. I've been waiting for the update to come to my phone. When did you receive it?
Mine still says im on the latest version of the OS
Thanks
08-12-2015 09:44 AM
@J_128 wrote:I've been waiting for the update to come to my phone. When did you receive it?
Updates are rolled out in batches which means that not every phone will get the update at the same time. This prevents overloading the update servers. When it rolls out to your IMEI number, you will be notified that there is an update or you will see it when you check for updates.
Also, depending on where you phone is from - it may not be rolling out to that version of the handset yet.
PWIAC
08-12-2015 12:41 PM
Hello,
I have tried all of that multiple times but it won't even let me do that!! Nothing happens
Regarding how I got the update, I just had it plugged into the LG Bridge and it told me to update so I went ahead with it.
Any other suggestions?
Cheers
08-12-2015 02:11 PM
I've found the update available through LG Bridge. I'm just a bit wary of what it might do to my phone if it has caused problems with yours. Do you think I should go ahead with it, or wait for it to become available OTA?
Any advice will be appreciated
08-12-2015 02:20 PM
It is definitely a risk as many have had problems, yet many more are okay. Vodafone said if they have a phone in stock they will replace it there and then if not repairable.
Let me know what you do, if you back stuff up it should be fine either way as you can easily load onto a new phone if required.
08-12-2015 02:23 PM
The best advice we can offer you is to make sure you've backed up everything prior to starting the upgrade.
Its always better to do the update when your phone is connected to the PC. OTA updates are slightly more likely to go wrong.
PWIAC
08-12-2015 02:29 PM
More likely? This makes my situation even more strange!!
08-12-2015 02:49 PM
Yes and no. There is always a risk doing an update, no matter how you do it. Things can, and sometimes do, go wrong when you upgrade your phone as you've found out. This doesn't mean you've done anything wrong, just that there has been a glitch along the way.
The 48 hour turn around, was that quoted by Vodafone or LG?
PWIAC