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Some LG G7 owners are reporting bootloops, but a fix is coming
July 22, 2025
LGis no stranger to the phenomenon of bootloops, and it looks like a few LG G7s are experiencing the issue as well.
The South Korean manufacturer has confirmed the issue toPhoneArena, saying it was indeed related to one network (which looks to be T-Mobile).

“The latest software update for the LG G7 ThinQ on a specific network in a number of European countries is preventing the phone from starting,” LG explained, adding that affected phones haven’t suffered from permanent damage.
“In cooperation with the operator, LG will be issuing a software solution within the next several days which will allow affected customers to roll back the update and return their device to its previous state. Customers are encouraged to contact an LG call center or visit their local service center for further assistance,” the company added.

In other words, this seems like an issue with the network or the latest version of the network-approved G7 update rather than the LG hardware itself. This should be a relief for both users and the Korean brand, following a spate ofmore serious bootloopsover the years that affected everything from theLG G4to theNexus 5X.
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