We’ve already said our goodbyes to LG after it shuttered its Mobile divison in 2021. But while time may heal all wounds, for me, there still exists a dull ache in my heart where LG’s smartphones used ...
After making the decision to exit the smartphone market back in 2021, LG is preparing to sunset its Android update servers for good. This move comes as no surprise to those following the phone market, ...
In context: It's been four years since LG announced it was quitting the phone business, marking a sad end for a brand that offered unique alternatives to the slew of Apple and Samsung models on the ...
It’s time for LG smartphone users to take action: the company is shutting down its update servers for good on June 30, 2025. According to Android Authority, this means that after this date, LG ...
LG will shut down its smartphone update servers on June 30, 2025, officially ending support for its mobile devices. While few users are likely still holding onto LG phones, it’s a final reminder of ...
In context: It may seem like yesterday, but LG's phone division went out of business way back in April 2021, taking some of the most innovative foldable/rollable designs we had ever seen with it. As ...
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When LG announced it was shutting down its smartphone business in 2021 the company did promise to continue supporting existing phones for a few years. And LG has followed through on that promise.
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A carrier network feature has started crashing with such frequency that you can't use the phone for more than a few seconds at a time. Share on Facebook (opens in a new window) Share on X (opens in a ...
Despite the company having been absent from the smartphone market for a full year now, LG isn’t done supporting its existing devices. This week, the company posted a new roadmap that confirms Android ...