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LG IMS has stopped
- Hace 3 años
Hey everybody!
Great news!! LG was able to release new updates that fully resolve the recent "IMS stopped" pop up issues. The fix is pretty quick and can be found on our support site. Here is the link that you can follow to see how to install the needed updates. IMS de LG se detuvo | Asistencia de T-Mobile
In a few short clicks, those pesky popups will be a thing of the past.
AlmoK wrote:Well, it's SIM card or T-Mobile network related for sure. I have 3 nearly identical LG V30 phones. One with a cracked screen and no SIM card that I use for audio books, wi-fi Facebook and web surfing. It has never shown the dreaded LG IMS error note. The other two get one about every 30 seconds now. My wife's started yesterday, mine today Coincidentally (or maybe not) I recently got a notice that my phone could now be unlocked from T-Mobile. Hmmmmmm?
BTW, I've tried all of the resets, forced stops, cache clearing, restarting and so forth that have been mentioned above. Also tried shutting off w-fi. All no joy so far. Results are a recurring message every 70 seconds or so. And it drains my battery really quickly.
I'll put in a public plea here for T-Mobile to find out what's happening and deal with this problem. It could lose you lots of customers who are not interested in being forced to replace fully functioning smartphones.
Wel its likely a T Mobile issue die to them shutting down their 3G at the end of the month and they cant get the technicals right on network or LG phones have compatibility issue now.
They have delayed the death of their 3G at least twice already due to issues. My guess is they are not wanting to come out and admit because they dont want their stock to suffer.
T Mobile will probably offer some lame discount or "Trade in" vale if you take your LG and trade it for a "new phone" Also keep in mind its not a coincidence that LG stopped manufacturing phones around same time last year. So I doubt LG will do a fix. This seems like a forced ploy by T Mobile to get you to go and get a new phone that is probably loaded with spying apps that you cant disable and are in the hardware.
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