The kinda-official LG G4 bootloop thread

Is it me, or has this thread gained in popularity day after day?

It seems to have over back up in the last couple of weeks. My wife and I both had 505's and our phones died three months apart. I guess some phones are more wonky than others? Who knows at this point?
 
The mobile phone market is competitive as hell. It's 2016. We don't have to time to deal with these amateurs. When you make a massive mistake on your flagship device like this, you need to compensate your customers. LG have not done that. I'm done with them.
 
It seems to have over back up in the last couple of weeks. My wife and I both had 505's and our phones died three months apart. I guess some phones are more wonky than others? Who knows at this point?
This feels like some sort of Russian Roulette game at this point.

You won't know if you get a wonky unit or not until it strikes. After seeing a 509, 510 and 511 fail, this seems to be more random than I initially thought.

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Add me to the bricked G4 list.

I've been an iphone guy for the last 7-8 years...but I finally decided that I should branch out and give the Android world a try. Spent a few weeks playing with my friend's old G2 and decided that I could probably get used to this new world.

Spent a few days scanning the ads on Kijiji (Canadian version of Craigslist) and found a guy selling an LG G4 at a price I was happy with. Yesterday was only day 5 with my new Android.....and then just poof! Dead. Battery had just finished charging to 100% and I was playing one of my mobile games when then screen just froze. Then 10 seconds later it just shut off and wouldn't come back on at all. So it sounds like I have the dead motherboard issue rather than the Bootloop problem.

LG says that I'll need to get the original bill of sale from the guy I bought it from but if I can do that then they should be able to help me with a warranty repair/replacement.

Not a great start for my Android conversion....
 
After seeing a 509, 510 and 511 fail, this seems to be more random than I initially thought.

Actually, I'm beginning to think it is not random at all. The only random aspect is WHEN it will affect a phone, not if it will.

I'm thinking this was a manufacturing defect that only becomes an issue after so many high phone temperature cycles. They say it is a loose contact and that's why they're replacing motherboards.

I think it's like metal fatigue on pressurized jets. The airlines enforce a limited number of pressurization / depressurization cycles because they know the metal will eventually fail. They don't know exactly when it will fail, but given enough cycles it will fail.

So, I guess that's just a long way of saying this problem was not isolated to an individual production run or line. I think it affects ALL G4s, it's just a matter of it rearing it's ugly head.
 
I'm thinking this was a manufacturing defect that only becomes an issue after so many high phone temperature cycles. They say it is a loose contact and that's why they're replacing motherboards.
I'm actually noticing some similarities with the Xbox 360 RROD issue that was so widespread back in the day.

Apparently, there's a similarity in how the LG G4 and the Xbox 360 failed. It was due to heat and a solder/connection that was not really done well. As such, the heat would have caused it to become brittle over time and cause the connection to fail, resulting in both the 360's Red Ring of Death and the G4's Bootloop of Death.

I don't think it's entirely similar, but there are some similarities. And frankly, given how potentially widespread this problem could be, LG's response is severely lacking to me.
 
Being a sprint store manager i have seen several of these devices coming in, it doesn't seem to end.

LG really really dropped the ball on this, completely.
 
Being a sprint store manager i have seen several of these devices coming in, it doesn't seem to end.

LG really really dropped the ball on this, completely.

Did you ever run the numbers and figure out how many G4's were sold vs. how many bricked with bootloop?
 
Is "sudden death" was fixed in newer models?

Hey,

I'm looking to buy a new phone, and I think to get the LG G4.

Couldn't figure whether the sudden death bug was fixed in the new models of G4.

Is it fixed?
 
Re: Is "sudden death" was fixed in newer models?

Hey,

I'm looking to buy a new phone, and I think to get the LG G4.

Couldn't figure whether the sudden death bug was fixed in the new models of G4.

Is it fixed?
Honestly, I don't know.

I'm assuming that the newer batches are less susceptible to it than the older ones. I can't really say whether it's fixed, because this thread won't end.
 
Re: Is "sudden death" was fixed in newer models?

Hey,

I'm looking to buy a new phone, and I think to get the LG G4.

Couldn't figure whether the sudden death bug was fixed in the new models of G4.

Is it fixed?

It is safe to assume it's fixed. LG changed the manufacturing process.
 
Re: Is "sudden death" was fixed in newer models?

It is safe to assume it's fixed. LG changed the manufacturing process.

This is the first I've heard LG confirmed a fix. I'd still be wary, but then again, I think most all phones are built with durability as an afterthought today.
 
Re: Is "sudden death" was fixed in newer models?

This is the first I've heard LG confirmed a fix. I'd still be wary, but then again, I think most all phones are built with durability as an afterthought today.

They've confirmed the issue and have been repairing phones under warranty by replacing the motherboards that have been presumably manufactured with whatever process does not cause this defect.

What they have not confirmed is "all G4s manufactured after <this date> are unaffected". They haven't even supplied a list or range of serial numbers affected (most likely because doing that could trigger someone to force them into a recall).
 
Re: Is "sudden death" was fixed in newer models?

It is safe to assume it's fixed. LG changed the manufacturing process.

I have a new LG G4, serial number starts 602 - I have had it two days and it is already in bootloop. I'm pretty sure it is NOT yet safe to assume the problem is fixed on new phones.
 
This is not what I wanted to hear! I'm almost (or was) on the verge of buying an unlocked G4. I thought any serial number 600+ would be unlikely to have this problem.
 
hey what if I don't have insurance, what can I do?I was gonna buy a new g4 in box for 200 today serial number 505 but all these issues worry me. Insurance is like 15 bucks extra, I'm sero P.

It will increse my bill from 58 to 80 easily. I have a m9 and dislike it.
 
hey what if I don't have insurance, what can I do?I was gonna buy a new g4 in box for 200 today serial number 505 but all these issues worry me. Insurance is like 15 bucks extra, I'm sero P.

It will increse my bill from 58 to 80 easily. I have a m9 and dislike it.

If this is actually insurance you're considering, make sure it covers defects like an extended warranty too. I personally got an extended lifetime warranty (yay Verizon) on mine for defects. It's only a few dollars more per month. I don't have an insurance plan.
 
sprint is a crapshoot, you don't know how they act or will act. I have a m9 and very reliable but runs hot and it's small lol. Sprint wants 13 a month, the G4 is a known issue on sprint now but they give out refurbs.

https://community.sprint.com/baw/thread/218988

I don't know if it's worth the hassle just for a bigger screen and experience maybe.
 
sprint is a crapshoot, you don't know how they act or will act. I have a m9 and very reliable but runs hot and it's small lol. Sprint wants 13 a month, the G4 is a known issue on sprint now but they give out refurbs.

https://community.sprint.com/baw/thread/218988

I don't know if it's worth the hassle just for a bigger screen and experience maybe.

I didnt get a refurb from sprint mine was sent off for repair.was with out a phone for awhile. Just got it back today. Serial is a 505.
 

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