TMobile LG G4 Turned off and wont come back on - G4 Q&A, Help & Troubleshooting

This is a Fully Stock, Fully OTA updated, TMobile LG G4 "May" Build.
Ok, irony is to follow... "I just finished paying off my LG G4" and a couple days ago... I woke up, unplugged the phone, Opened Hangouts and started a text message. The screen completely locked up within seconds. I pushed the power button to turn the screen off and it did so. I pushed it again to turn the screen on. It took a few seconds before coming back on and seemed sluggish so I powered down the phone. At this point the phone was DEAD.
I tried charging it, even though it charged all night, but nothing even shows on the screen. I tried booting into safemode/recovery nothing at all happens. I tried another battery from a working LG G4 and nothing at all. Nothing on the screen, no vibration... Just Darkness. Water sticker is white and there has never been any water or physical damage.
-Bought this phone from TMobile for use on Family Mobile. TMobile says "because it is not in use on our lines we cant do anything".
-TMobile goes on to say that the warranty is up anyway...
-I have seen that this is a Known issue by TMobile and LG all over the internet with people getting replacements
Questions:
-Should I try to contanct Family Mobile or would that be a waste of time?
-Should TMobile replace a product with a known defect even after warranty?
-Should LG replace a product with a known defect even after warranty?
-If those fail are there ways out of warranty to revive the phone?
Suggestions Please and Thank You!!

I sent the phone into LG and it took them 5 days to come back with a diagnosis. The results were shocking coming from a company that I personally swore by for years now because of their product quality.
The diagnosis was "Touch Window needs replaced". I almost punched a wall when I saw that. I have a tiny hair line scratch at the top pf the Digitizer from my keys and that is their Diagnosis for why my phone shut off and wont turn back on. They gave me a price to fix the screen and explained nothing about the power issue. Contacting them only furthered my frustration as all 5 members of Customer Support played the same broken record. I asked the following; "What is being done about the power issue?", "Why cant you just fix the power issue?", "What was the cause of the phone not powering on?", "Why cant you tell me why the phone wont power on?". They all repeated; "We fix the whole device in general especially if it has physical damage or defects", "You can choose to pay for the repair or not pay", "The touch screen was found to be damaged or have cosmetic issues". They refused to even acknowledge the power issue because of this tiny little scratch that allows them to hide the real issue.
So now I have to decide either to pay them an absurd amount ($153) to replace the Digitizer and let them tuck the power issue under the rug -or- Have them send it back to me, replace the digitizer ($40 actual cost) myself and send it back and see what they charge and have to say.... I am willing to bet at that point they come back and say, "Your phone is out of warranty we can offer you a refurbished phone for $153". Which, is probably what they are actually charging me for and not a Touch Window because I am guessing the main board is defective and that is why they don't want to talk about it.
I am very upset with LG over this... bad Customer Support when they are trained to repeat the same answers over and over to different questions and never really answer the questions.

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Dash Got Wet... help?

My Dash recently got wet (it was my 21st birthday), and now I have some (major) issues.
For a while it wouldn't turn on, at all. Then, after taking everything out (battery and sim card) and letting it sit for a few days, then recharging the batteries, my Dash turns on as soon as I put the battery in (rather than waiting for me to push the on/off button).
Then all my alarms from the past 2 weeks start to go off. As soon as I push ANY button, the Dash shuts down. End of story.
Is my beloved Dash completely FUBAR?
Thanks in advance,
David
Magic 8 Ball says: Signs point to yes
My opinion.
Remove the battery from it for 3 days.
Open it up (the phone)
Air dry the whole phone for the same amount of days.
proceed to assemble the phone back, insert the battery back.
Clear Storage command and hopefully it will set everything back to normal.
Cross your fingers.
Most likely its dead if that is happening. Probably fried some of the circuits on the board. If it is still under warrenty, you can try calling customer service and just tell them it stopped working. Don't offer up any information as to the cause.. This worked when i broke my screen.
"Customer service? Yes. My screen no longer works... Ok, we will replace it"
However, you may get dinged with a replacement fee of $100 (t-mobile) if they find that it was not the fault of the actual hardware. However, this is usually far cheaper then buying the phone again.
Interesting tho, my dash survived being fully emursed in a bucket of water. Never turned off, and still have never had any further issues. I still laff at it, i wish I coulda seen my face as I watched it sink to the bottom.
I would just call customer service and see what they say from there.
If you tell customer service what actually happened, you will have to buy a new phone. That is something I know they won't cover. Be vague and unsure of why its doing what it is doing and most likely you will be taken care of.
Thanks guys. I'll let you know how this goes (crossing fingers... but not expecting much)

Screen shuts off when slid up!

So... all of a sudden, everytime i slide the screen up, it shuts the screen off. I slide it back, hit the power button a few times, then it turns back on?
NRG GTX 5/9 release
TMO USA
Is my screen busted?
Power off your phone, remove the battery and then put it back in, making sure it fits in there snuggly.
That has happened to me, and removing/replacing the battery fixed it.
Yes, as Amy noted this behavior is often attributed to the battery not sitting exactly right in the compartment. Sometimes just popping it out and back in is enough, but some people have reported needeing to slip a small piece of paper or something similar under the battery cover as well to help keep it snug. (It seems that the sliding motion can be enough to shake the battery off the contacts if it's not secure enough).
Let us know if that clears it up
okay. what the deuce.
my tp2 just literally started doing the same.
earlier today it was perfectly fine.
but now.
i slide out the keyboard and the screen goes blank.
i tried the remove battery and restart.
didn't help.
i tried the paper between battery and cover.
didn't help either.
the screen only goes blank when completely slid out.
if i hold it open just before completely open the screen is still on.
any suggestions?
thanks.
Yea, none of those things worked. However, keeping the battery snug helped with the issue of not hearing anything through the handset.
It honestly sounds to me like both of you are dealing with a loose connection between the screen and the motherboard somewhere, either power or video feed, can't say for sure which. Unless you're willing to disassemble your rhodium (which isn't impossible, just complex), it sounds like it's time to send it to a service center (for AT&T) or to HTC, since that would be a warranty repair.
I hope that this is just freak coincidence that both of you had this happen just now, and not a sign that we're all at risk of having the same issue eventually
How long have each of you had your phones?
EDIT: One more question for you guys...whatever is on the display on your screen rotates into landscape before the display shuts off right?
sirphunkee said:
It honestly sounds to me like both of you are dealing with a loose connection between the screen and the motherboard somewhere, either power or video feed, can't say for sure which. Unless you're willing to disassemble your rhodium (which isn't impossible, just complex), it sounds like it's time to send it to a service center (for AT&T) or to HTC, since that would be a warranty repair.
I hope that this is just freak coincidence that both of you had this happen just now, and not a sign that we're all at risk of having the same issue eventually
How long have each of you had your phones?
EDIT: One more question for you guys...whatever is on the display on your screen rotates into landscape before the display shuts off right?
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i have own the phone for about three weeks...
though. bought it used from a friend who had it for four months.
but my friend bought it used from somebody too...
aka. not sure how long it has been used.
the display is rotated. and stays on as long as the right side is held.
before the 'tilt piece' is revealed. as soon as it is. the screen goes blank.
and i believe it would be the video feed...
i can still type with the keyboard. just can't see what i am typing.
unless i hold the screen from sliding completely out on the right.
and about the warranty...
would i have a warranty with htc still?
don't have proof of purchase.
just the phone and original box.
thanks.
My AT&T Tilt 2 has been exhibiting this behavior for some weeks now. It seems to be centered around the keyboard slide, but the behavior comes and goes. I found that slamming the phone on the desktop would bring it back to life for a little while, but then it would start to clap out again in a few days. What a pile.
Anyway, I have a fresh one from AT&T to swap out. Now all I have to do is get all my applications and stuff transferred over to the new phone before sending the craprod back to them.
sh4d0w86 said:
i have own the phone for about three weeks...
though. bought it used from a friend who had it for four months.
but my friend bought it used from somebody too...
aka. not sure how long it has been used.
and about the warranty...
would i have a warranty with htc still?
don't have proof of purchase.
just the phone and original box.
thanks.
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Oh boy...yeah I didn't realize you'd gotten it third-hand. Well it has been less than a year since the Rhodium was released, so it's possible that HTC will still honor the 1-year manufacturer's warranty, but I can't guarantee it. My suggestion would be to just contact HTC America's service group (1-888-617-1113) and see what they say.
Best case: they agree to cover the repair
Worst case: an example of one of the risks you take when you buy something through "unofficial" channels
Yea luckily for me, I bought it second hand, but it was purchased from a retail store, meaning I got a warranty exchange. I just sent it back.
having same issue
im having same issue, when the phone is slid open, goes black, nothing gets it back on, the buttons light up, display dead
however, if i place it in stand by via power button in regular mode, then slide it open, it works, ive rattled and shook the phone, never goes back off, im typing this with it open and tilted....
any ideas?
prob leaving the htc community, samsung captivate, blackberry torch, or htc aria are my choices from at

Blank display

Hi,
When I tried to unlock my phone this morning the screen didn't turn on so i figured the battery died on me. I connected it to the charger but it didn't do anything. A few seconds later i suddenly got a notification sound and the LED started blinking but still the screen wouldn't come on. I tried tapping some random places in the screen and I noticed it responded to my touch, by now I started getting scared the screen might have died on me.
I pulled the battery and tried to reboot the phone, same problem, screen responds but doesn't display anything, not even the google logo.
Then I tried getting in the bootloader, same thing here, got into bootloader but screen didn't display anything. I figured it might be a problem with the bootloader or whatever so I flashed the factory image from Google but the problem persisted.
The phone was working perfectly yesterday and it hasn't dropped on the floor or got wet, it just sat on the table all night long.
So is there anything else I can do? Has my screen just died randomly on me?
In case the screen needs to be replaced, will Samsung do this for free? I'm not sure if it matters but I'm in Europe.
Anyone? I'm quite desperate here.
scipicore said:
Anyone? I'm quite desperate here.
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anyone get any idea with this problem i'm having the exact same problem
phone was fine untill yesterday evening (i've had the phone just over a year), i got a message ( i heard the notification sound ) went to unlock the phone and nothing, so i tried pulling the battery, restart the phone and still nothing
led works on the phone, it boots play sounds recieves message etc and the touch and feed back works so you can push random buttons but the screen is completely blank
no cracks, no water damage
Twisted701 said:
anyone get any idea with this problem i'm having the exact same problem
phone was fine untill yesterday evening (i've had the phone just over a year), i got a message ( i heard the notification sound ) went to unlock the phone and nothing, so i tried pulling the battery, restart the phone and still nothing
led works on the phone, it boots play sounds recieves message etc and the touch and feed back works so you can push random buttons but the screen is completely blank
no cracks, no water damage
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I sent my phone in and it turned out I had water damage, even though I'm sure it never ever came in to contact with water or even moisture. Had to buy a new one, no refund or anything. Even had to pay €200 to get my broken phone back.
I hope you have more luck than I did.
You got ripped hard, water damage is an excuse the telcos use to get out of replacing your device, its a widespread practise, sounds like your phone had a hardware fault and should have been repaired or replaced.
If it happens again insist on proof and explain you know your rights and will pursue a formal investigation with whatever is the relevant consumer authority in your region.
Dont take no for an answer and be prepared to politely but firmly argue for your rights and also escalate the complaint if not satisfied with the sellers response.
It is not unusual for mass produced devices to have hardware faults, but water damage is a total copout by the seller.
For example it is estimated that between 0.5% and 2.5% of sgs3 i9300 devices have faulty batteries which leak and damage internal hardware, and typically the seller will blame the buyer for water damage (more $ for them) rather than replace the device (no $ for them).
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What do repair companies look for to see if warranty is void on phones?

I have a HTC one X, got the black screen of death. I assumed it was a loose connection as the phone is sometimes dropped. I found a forum online mentioning that its the motherboard thats faulty.
I had the phone fixed by HTC after the LED screen was shattered, this cost me around 140 quid. They sent me a refurbished phone, I noticed the screen flickered under certain colours but assumed it was a driver issue. I updated the phone and found 2 updates and seemed fine after that.
Then few days back I put my phone down for couple hrs and come back to it to find the screen is black. Apparently is the video driver shorting or something.
HTC basically gave me faulty phone, thats how i see it, just wondering if I was to send it off what do they look for to see if the case has been opened. Hopefully I can seal it back and they might not notice?
I wanted to fix it myself initially, because I have data on my phone thats not backed up.
Also is the motherboard replacement under warranty or?
Hello.
If you open the phone, i would assume they can see its been opened before. This can be done in many ways. Some screws show signs of having been removed, and scratches on the top of the screws also indicates this.. Then there are the "warrenty if void" stickers across places you need to breach.
Do you plan on opening up the phone? From what you write you have not yet opened the (faulty) phone you got from them, as a replacement? If they gave you a faulty phone, they did not fix the issue with it (you still have issues), and then i believe it should be straight forward to return it. Simply telling them what you write here (got it, noticed wierd stuff, updated it and then it seemed fine, but now its dead). The phone never REALLY worked, after you got it back (refurbished = phone returned to HTC that they send out to other customers as "NEW" while its in fact "CLEANED AND AS-GOOD-AS-NEW" - right?)
My advice would be to NOT OPEN the phone, start by having them replace it. If THAT fails, you can resort to opening it yourself.
Kind Regards
TwinAdk
The problem was I was kinda impatient, and assumed it was a loose connection. Also I have data on the phone and was convinced I could fix it myself (have done other phones). I know when you send the phone off they get wiped before any work is done on them.
I have opened it, there was one screw at the top of the phone with a void print on it. I didn't scuff the screw and was put back in the exact same place.
There was no void stickers or tags to move, the only thing was the battery was stuck down to the base of the phone. It's now loose, i was hoping if i just stick that back and send it off they won't notice anything. There's no marks inside or outside of the phone, look new still.
AW: What do repair companies look for to see if warranty is void on phones?
Well I think there is no way to get a new phone, because you bought a refurbished phone. There is a warranty on refurbished phones, but I'm pretty sure that its nearly impossible to proof that it was their fault or already damaged when you got it.
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I bought the phone brand new from a phone company (in store), since then I've had the phone fixed 3 times. Twice was my fault, but the other fault was the touch screen buttons on the bottom of the phone. They were no longer responsive.
I basically shattered the LED screen, sent it off to HTC, paid 140 quid for repair and sent me this crappy refurbished phone back. This one had the flickering issues and eventually fried the motherboard. Something about shorting the video driver i read in another xda thread.

Screen goes black after splash screen - dead?

Hey gang. Been getting the "Sim Card Removed" error for the last several weeks. On my "to do" list was to Odin back to stock and do a warranty exchange.
Last night while out grocery shopping I had three of the errors in a row. The third reboot, after the S4 splash screen, the phone just went dark.
I had to pull and reinsert the battery to reboot again.... same thing. I tried repeatedly.
Trying to get into recovery I get the "rainbow text" at top left over the S4 Splash, but it disappears as well.
Trying to get into Download, it'll flip to Download mode, but faster than I can hit Vol-up to "confirm" the screen goes out again.
Nothing I can do will make it stay on for longer than about 2 seconds.
STILL need to send it back for Warranty repair... in this state you think they will be able to tell it's rooted? Or... ?
Thanks in advance.
Sorry to ask, but is the battery charged?
Yep! Even if I plug it in; no charging graphic or anything.
Anyway, chatted w/ Samsung customer service. I have it in a box next to me, about to go to their repair dept. Hopefully they'll repair it under warranty since it's been less than a year. Wasn't able to Odin-to-unroot... but I'm on a stock ROM otherwise. Hoping they'll have to swap out enough stuff that they won't notice.
Repair place called. I discussed the issue with them. They need to evaluate the phone and will call back, but the cracked glass will be $160 by itself because they say they have to replace the digitizer too. :squint:
Hopefully everything else will be g2g under warranty. *sigh*
did you get this fix without a screen replacement?

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