LG Extends Warranty for Customers Affected By Bootloop Bugs CENTRiC L3...

 
 
 
LG Extends Warranty for Customers Affected By Bootloop Bugs CENTRiC L3...

 
xda-developers
Feb 2, 2018 5:55 AM • by Kyle Wiggers
LG Extends Warranty for Customers Affected By Bootloop Bugs

The long-running bootloop dispute against LG has come to an end. Ars Technica reports that the company has settled arbitration claims stemming from a lawsuit over faulty LG G4, LG V10, Nexus 5X, LG G5, and LG V20 smartphones.

Clients of the firm that filed the original lawsuit, Girard Gibbs, will receive either $425 in cash or a $700 rebate toward the purchase of a new LG phone, according to the settlement webpage. The company has also agreed to extend the warranty for all customers who bought one of the affected smartphones between 12 months and 30 months from the date of purchase.

The lawsuit against LG, Chamberlain v. LG, dates back to March 2017, when a number of plaintiffs filed for class-action status in the US District Court for the Central District of California. They claimed the Seoul, South Korea-based smartphone maker knowingly continued to manufacture phones with a critical flaw: A bootloop bug that caused them to reboot endlessly. Specifically, the parties said that LG failed to address a soldering defect that caused the phones' processor contacts to disconnect from the PCB.

LG eventually admitted that the bootloop issue was hardware-related and promised to replace damaged devices under warranty, but the lawsuit alleged that it failed to offer "an adequate remedy" to most customers. Some of the replacement devices were nonfunctional, according to the lawsuit's plaintiffs, and LG didn't extend replacements to pruchasers whose smartphones failed after their warranty had expired.

Chamberlain v. LG was initially filed over the LG G4 and LG V10, but later expanded in scope to include all of LG's flagship smartphones released in 2015 and 2016: The LG-made Nexus 5X, the LG G5, and the LG V20.

In July, LG successfully convinced the court to compel arbitration, foreclosing any possibility of a class-action lawsuit. Its attorneys cited Hill v. Gateway 2000, Incwhich established the legal precedent that additional, previously unspecified terms can become a part of contracts if (1) the parties involved had a chance to review the terms, and (2) don't refuse them. A provision in LG's Limited Warranty, a printed copy of which came in the boxes of the affected smartphones, precluded customers from filing class-action lawsuits to resolve disputes unless they opted out by contacting the company within 30 days of purchase.

Arbitration, unlike court cases, is overseen by an arbiter instead of a judge, and usually kept private. It's unclear how many of the plaintiffs in the original suit were involved in the settlement, but Ars Technica pegs the number at "hundreds" out of the millions affected by the bootloop bugs.

A statement published on the Girard Gibbs website recommends that customers contact LG's customer service department. We've reached out to LG for comment.


Source: Ars Technica Source 2: Girard Gibbs




Android Advices
Jan 10, 2018 10:12 AM • by Jennifer
CENTRiC L3 Smartphone with 5″ HD Display & 3050mAh Battery Launched in India

In the last couple of months, we have seen very few smartphones launches in the Sub Rs. 10,000 price range. Now, a new smartphone from CENTRiC Mobiles called CENTRiC L3 is launched in India. The latest CENTRiC L3 is priced at Rs. 6,749 and offers great value for money specifications. At this price, the device comes with a polycarbonate shell and we can't complain much about that. The CENTRiC L3 will be available in Quartz Grey and Raisin Black color options.

On the front is a 5-inch IPS Oncell display with HD (1280 x 720 pixels) resolution. There is also a 2.5D curved glass laid on the top. It also includes a 64-bit MediaTek MT6737 quad-core processor clocked at 1.3GHz and it comes coupled with Mali T720MP GPU. There is 2GB of RAM and 16GB of onboard storage. The CENTRiC L3 includes a dedicated MicroSD card slot for expanding the storage upto 256GB. It runs on Android 7.0 Nougat out of the box.

The device also supports dual SIM dual standby and offers VoLTE and ViLTE connectivity. In terms of optics, there is a 13MP shooter on the rear with LED flash and a 5MP shooter on the front for selfies. Both the cameras can record videos only upto 720p resolution. It is backed by a 3050mAh non-removable battery that is rated to give up to 23 hours of talk time and lasts up to 80 hours in standby mode. Beneath the display is the front-facing fingerprint sensor.

The CENTRiC L3 also includes 3-axis accelerometer, proximity, and light sensors. It measures 141 x 70.5 x 8.6 mm and weighs 143 grams. Connectivity options include 4G, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, FM Radio, GPS, USB OTG, 3.5mm audio jack, and a MicroUSB 2.0 port. Instead of the capacitive navigation buttons, the smartphone comes with on-screen buttons. Compared to other smartphones in this price range, the CENTRiC L3 offers a bigger battery and better cameras. Let us know your opinion about this new CENTRiC smartphone by leaving a comment down below.




 
 

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