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IMS de LG se sigue deteniendo
UPDATE: There are about six different threads active today on this same subject, indicating the large number of people impacted and the large interest in this problem.
On one of the other threads here, I posted a Q and A with our local T-Mobile store personnel. I will not repeat the entire Q and A here, but it was very interesting.
The store technicians stated that they had laboriously tried every alleged fix and they were not able to fix ANY LG phone that came in during the past two days...and there had been a steady stream. They expect the rest of this week to be very busy.
T-Mobile is currently saying it is an LG problem. The help lines at both LG and T-Mobile are experiencing unusually high volumes. We had a long line at our T-Mobile store, full of customers with "bricked" LG phones, purchasing new phones because they can't afford to be out-of-communication for much longer.
We hesitated until they told us that they might be selling out of the popular models, and they didn't know for sure when they would get more. That tipped us over the edge to purchase two new Samsung phones today.
I sincerely hope somebody figures out what caused tens of thousands (or maybe hundreds of thousands) of LG phones on T-Mobile’s network to suddenly go bad this past Sunday.
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