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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
While few users are likely still holding onto LG phones, it’s a final reminder of the company’s once-ambitious presence in the smartphone world. It has been several years since LG announced ...
The final farewell for LG’s phone business. The final farewell for LG’s phone business. The end-of-service announcement was expected — when LG exited the smartphone industry, it promised ...
That means from 30 June 2025 there will be no support at all for any LG phone model. The party is well and truly over. LG has announced that it is shutting down software upgrade services for its ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
LG shut down its Android phone business back in 2021. Eligible phones still got three years of Android updates. With those now all delivered, LG is planning to shut down its update servers at the ...
More info. Four years ago, LG called it quits in the smartphone business. After years of high-end phone releases that never really captured the attention or wallets of so many of you, they decided ...
LG announced just over four years ago that it would depart the smartphone business, and now the clock is running out on any remaining updates for the company’s Android phones. When LG called it ...