LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day. Supposedly the phones like the G6 and subsequent models from that point are okay, but the damage is done - too little, too late.
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LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day. Supposedly the phones like the G6 and subsequent models from that point are okay, but the damage is done - too little, too late. They seem to go bad within ~2 years from what I’m aware of.
In an answer to my own question on this exact same issue. It isn’t easy, so make sure you can do it because you usually only have one chance and a few reruns and it’s over. Refer to this question: [post|422085]
LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day. Supposedly the phones like the G6 and subsequent models from that point are okay, but the damage is done - too little, too late. The Rebel is one of those bootloop bum years.
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LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day. Supposedly the phones like the G6 and subsequent models from that point are okay, but the damage is done - too little, too late.
In an answer to my own question on this exact same issue. It isn’t easy, so make sure you can do it because you usually only have one chance and a few reruns and it’s over. Refer to this question: [post|422085]
LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day. Supposedly the phones like the G6 and subsequent models from that point are okay, but the damage is done - too little, too late.
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LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day. Supposedly the phones like the G6 and subsequent models from that point are okay, but the damage is done - too little, too late. The Rebel is one of those bootloop bum years.
In an answer to my own question on this exact same issue. It isn’t easy, so make sure you can do it because you usually only have one chance and a few reruns and it’s over. Refer to this question: [post|422085]
LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day.
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LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day. Supposedly the phones like the G6 and subsequent models from that point are okay, but the damage is done - too little, too late.
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In an answer to my own question on this exact same issue. It isn’t easy, so make sure you can do it because you usually only have one chance and a few reruns and it’s over. Refer to this question: [post|422085]
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In an answer to my own question on this exact same issue. It isn’t easy, so make sure you can do it because you usually only have one chance and a few reruns and it’s over. Refer to this question: [post|422085]
LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day.
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[post|422085] in an answer to my own question on this exact same issue. It isn’t easy, so make sure you can do it because you usually only have one chance and a few reruns and it’s over.
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In an answer to my own question on this exact same issue. It isn’t easy, so make sure you can do it because you usually only have one chance and a few reruns and it’s over. Refer to this question: [post|422085]
LG is known to have bootloop issues that are related to bad boards. Sadly it’s usually not something you can fix with a battery removal. The board needs to be reworked to run for data recovery and it needs to be replaced. Been there with my G4 and it’s still been my last LG to this day.
[post|422085] in an answer to my own question on this exact same issue. It isn’t easy, so make sure you can do it because you usually only have one chance and a few reruns and it’s over.