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It's been four years since LG pulled the plug on its once robust phone business, and there have been no new LG handsets since then; but some people still own and use them, and many of us have a ...
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's flagship phone for 2014 is the first with a quad-HD resolution display, and first with laser focusing for its 13-megapixel camera. The very large screen is offset by the thin bezels and ...
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 ...
LG stopped creating new smartphones in 2021, so if you have an old LG phone, you'll need to update it soon. Tyler is an associate writer under CNET's home energy and utilities category.
Unfortunately, that hasn't been the case for a while now: LG gave up on the phone business in April 2021, reducing the choices Android customers have—especially in the United States. That being ...
LG left the smartphone industry in 2021, and the company laid out a three-year plan to continue supporting users with new updates for eligible phone models. That support has continued for a little ...
Pour one out for anyone using an LG smartphone in 2025. The company is shutting down its servers for good, which will block the phones from any future updates. The Korean tech giant announced in 2021 ...
LG's premium large-screen phone for 2015/2016 sports a stylish, durable stainless steel & silicone design. Key specs are similar to LG's smaller flagship G4, including a Snapdragon 808 processor ...
Remember LG phones? Not too long ago, the Korean tech giant was one of the most exciting phone makers around, dazzling us innovators like the LG Chocolate 'slider' phone and the swivel-screened LG ...
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I have several people from my church that are in Compton and South Los Angeles with their phones out,” Dudley said. Cora Brown, 72, told The Times her landline had been down since September 2024.