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NewsYou have two months left to update your old LG phoneThe final farewell for LG’s phone business.The final farewell for LG’s phone business.by Jess WeatherbedApr 29, 2025, 12:18 PM UTCLinkFacebookThreadsIf you buy something from a Verge link, Vox Media may earn a commission. See our ethics statement.The LG Wing (pictured) was one of the last phones released by the company before it exited the industry in 2021. Photo by Chaim Gartenberg / The VergeJess Weatherbed is a news writer focused on creative industries, computing, and internet culture. Jess started her career at TechRadar, covering news and hardware reviews.Time is running out for people who are still using LG phones to download any remaining Android updates before their devices are fully retired. After closing its Android phone business back in 2021, Android Authority has spotted that LG is now preparing to shut down its update servers for good on June 30th, 2025, advising customers that software updates will be completely inaccessible after this date.The end-of-service announcement was expected — when LG exited the smartphone industry, it promised existing customers that Velvet, Wing, and G- and V- series phones from 2019 or later would receive three years of Android updates from their year of release.That means only security patches and upgrades to Android 12 or Android 13 are available, depending on the devices, but LG has left its update servers active for longer than the deadline it promised. Functioning LG phones should still work after the servers are shut down, but this serves as a final death knell, as they’ll be unable to receive any future improvements or security fixes.The LG Bridge PC software is also shutting down at the end of June, which is used to transfer files and contacts from LG phones, alongside support for updates, backups, and device restoration.See More: AndroidGoogleLGMobileNewsTechMost PopularMost PopularThe $20,000 American-made electric pickup with no paint, no stereo, and no touchscreenDuolingo will replace contract workers with AINothing’s second modular phone reinvents the rulesThe DJI Phantom is no moreNew Starlink subscription drops hardware price to $0InstallerA weekly newsletter by David Pierce designed to tell you everything you need to download, watch, read, listen to, and explore that fits in The Verge’s universe.Email (required)Sign UpBy submitting your email, you agree to our Terms and Privacy Notice. This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply.Advertiser Content FromThis is the title for the native ad
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