Sunday, February 12, 2017

LG Electronics has just been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging the failure to honor warranties for its V10 smartphones containing a bootlooping defect. According to the lawsuit, the defect randomly arises and puts the phone into a “death-spiral” where it suddenly turns off and remains stuck on LG’s reboot screen. When this occurs, the phone is completely unresponsive and non-functional. Reportedly, the problem originates from a hardware defect that causes the phone to overheat.


// via Instagram LG Electronics has just been hit with a class action lawsuit alleging the failure to honor warranties for its V10 smartphones containing a bootlooping defect. According to the lawsuit, the defect randomly arises and puts the phone into a “death-spiral” where it suddenly turns off and remains stuck on LG’s reboot screen. When this occurs, the phone is completely unresponsive and non-functional. Reportedly, the problem originates from a hardware defect that causes the phone to overheat.

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