Several of LGs popular phones ran into a problem where the devices would constantly try to reboot. The cycle was endless and the phones effectively became doorstops, prompting the class-action suit.
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Two months after LG released Android 7.0 for the V10 - and eleven months after Google originally made that version of the OS available - T-Mobile has finally begun rolling out the update.
It has been nine months since Google released Android 7.0 Nougat and it looks like LG is finally ready to bring the update to its V10 handset. The update is rolling out to those in South Korea.
The March security patches are now rolling out to LG's G5 and V10 on AT&T, including various bug fixes and performance improvements. However, the long wait for Android 7.0 Nougat on the V10 continues.
If you own or have owned an LG G4 or V10, you might be aware of a bootloop problem, rendering these devices useless. Now, LG is facing a class-action lawsuit over its handling of the issue.
LG has officially confirmed that its G4 and V10 flagships will be upgraded to Android 7.0 - but the update won't roll out to either device until the second half of 2017, a year after Nougat's release.
With a little less than a month to go, the first renders of LG's V20 have been posted online. If true, the V20 looks to borrow some of its elements from LG's other flagship, the G5.
Marshmallow started its international rollout for the LG V10 last month, and has since made its way to the device on Verizon and T-Mobile in the US - and now the wait is over for those on AT&T too.
The Android Marshmallow update has only penetrated 4.6% of Android handsets, but it looks like T-Mobile's LG V10 might finally receive Google's Marshmallow update as early as next week.
LG was quick to upgrade its G4 flagship to Marshmallow, but its high-end V10 was left waiting for months... until now. The update has started rolling out - but it's based on Android 6.0, not 6.0.1.
LG released a second handset last year that improved on its previous offering. The V10 packs some surprises like a second display and dual front camera. But, can this be enough to crown it king?
Competition at the high-end of the smartphone market is intensifying with a growing number of devices, and many more affordable options - but LG still plans to launch two new flagships this year.
Straight from the rumor mill of South Korea comes news of a change in LG's flagship smartphone plans for 2016, with LG's G Flex 3 reportedly getting the axe in favor of a leaner lineup.
From launch days and Device Nights, to Kinect price cuts, hold-ups at HTC, trouble at TalkTalk, and a surprisingly affordable Kangaroo, it's our regular roundup of the week's top tech news.
LG has unveiled a new handset that will offer a more premium build and some new features. The V10 offers 5MP dual front-facing cameras, 4GB RAM and dual front displays.
LG has confirmed the rumors that it's been working on a new high-end handset featuring a small 'ticker' above the main screen, briefly showing it in a teaser video that hints at an October 1 launch.
LG's latest high-end handset is said to have a Snapdragon 808 CPU, 3GB RAM, and another, rather unusual feature: a small auxiliary 'ticker' display, positioned just above the main 5.7-inch screen.