Finding a reliable LG phone repair service has become harder every year since LG officially exited the smartphone business in July 2021. Most repair shops have phased out LG parts, stopped training on LG devices, and quietly removed LG from their service lists. If you still carry an LG G7, G8, V50, Stylo, or any other LG phone, you may have already discovered how difficult it is to find someone willing to fix it.
At PC Mobile, we have not stopped repairing LG phones. We maintain parts inventory for the most popular LG models, our technicians still know how to work on LG hardware, and we back every LG repair with our 30-day warranty on parts and labor — the same warranty we offer on every device we touch.
Motorola Razr
On July 31, 2021, LG Electronics permanently closed its mobile phone division. The company stopped manufacturing smartphones, stopped releasing new models, and stopped producing official replacement parts. LG was the third-largest Android phone brand in the United States at the time. Millions of LG phones remain in active daily use across the country — but the company that made them is no longer supporting them.
Moto G Series
LG committed to providing Android updates for a limited period after its exit, but that commitment ended in 2023. Today, no LG phone receives Android operating system updates or monthly security patches. This means your LG phone is running on older software that will gradually lose compatibility with newer apps and services. It also means known security vulnerabilities will not be patched by LG. This is an honest reality you should factor into your repair decision — and we will help you think through it.
Motorola Edge
Because LG no longer manufactures phone components, replacement parts come exclusively from third-party aftermarket suppliers. The supply of quality LG screens, batteries, and charging ports is shrinking every year as suppliers gradually phase out production. We actively maintain inventory of the most commonly needed LG parts — screens and batteries for the G7, G8, V50, and Stylo series. However, for less common models or unusual repairs, parts may need to be sourced specially, and we will always confirm availability before starting any work on your device.
All models
Any LG phone still in daily use in 2026 is at least four to five years old. At that age, every lithium battery has degraded significantly — most are operating well below 70% of their original capacity. If your LG phone dies by midday, shuts down unexpectedly, or takes noticeably longer to charge than it used to, a battery replacement can bring back meaningful battery life. We stock batteries for the most popular LG models and can source replacements for less common devices with advance notice.
LG’s G-series and V-series flagship phones originally carried IP68 water resistance ratings. But that protection was designed for a new device, not one that has been dropped, opened, or used daily for four-plus years. The adhesive seals degrade with time and temperature exposure. If your aging LG phone has gotten wet, bring it in for ultrasonic cleaning and board-level inspection. The sooner we can assess the damage, the better the chance of recovery.
LG phones used both USB-C ports (G-series, V-series) and Micro-USB ports (older K-series and some Stylo models). After four to five years of daily plugging and unplugging, charging port connections loosen and debris accumulates inside the port. If your LG charges intermittently or only at certain angles, the port likely needs cleaning or replacement. This is a straightforward repair that typically takes 30 to 45 minutes.
LG phones — especially the G7 and V-series — were known for exceptional audio quality, featuring a Quad DAC (digital-to-analog converter) that audiophiles appreciated. If your LG’s speaker sounds distorted, your microphone is muffled, or the headphone jack is no longer working, we diagnose and repair the specific audio component that has failed.
The LG Wing featured a unique swivel mechanism with a secondary screen that rotated 90 degrees. The LG Velvet was LG’s last attempt at a premium design-focused smartphone. Both devices have unique repair challenges — the Wing’s swivel hinge and dual-screen assembly, and the Velvet’s curved OLED display. We repair both devices, though parts availability is limited and should be confirmed before we begin work.
We repair every LG phone model that is still in active use. All LG phones are now discontinued — no new models will be released. The models below represent the devices our customers most commonly bring in for repair.
This is where LG repair differs most from every other brand we service. For iPhone, Samsung, Pixel, and Motorola, we can source quality replacement parts reliably and quickly because those manufacturers still produce phones and a healthy aftermarket exists. For LG, the parts supply is shrinking.
We actively maintain inventory for the most popular LG models — G7, G8, V50, and Stylo 6 screens and batteries are typically in stock. For less common models (LG Wing, LG Velvet, older K-series), parts may need to be ordered from specialized suppliers, which can add one to three business days to the repair timeline.
Our recommendation: Call us at (703) 594-9339 or message us through our online quote form before visiting to confirm that we have the parts for your specific LG model in stock. This saves you a trip and lets us prepare for your repair in advance.
No. LG officially exited the smartphone business on July 31, 2021. They no longer manufacture phones, produce parts, release software updates, or provide customer support for mobile devices. Your LG phone will continue to function, but it will not receive new Android versions or security patches.
Yes, for the most popular models. Parts for LG G7, G8, V50, and Stylo series are still available through third-party aftermarket suppliers. However, the supply is shrinking each year. For less common LG models, parts may need to be specially ordered. We recommend calling us to confirm parts availability for your specific model before visiting.
It depends on your situation. If your LG has a single fixable problem (cracked screen or weak battery) and still handles your daily tasks, repair is usually the cost-effective choice. If your phone has multiple issues stacking up, or if you need apps that require newer Android versions, it may be time to consider switching to a current phone. We will give you an honest recommendation based on your specific device and situation.
Your LG phone will continue to work, but without security patches, known vulnerabilities will remain unpatched. For general use — calls, texts, photos, web browsing — the risk is low. For sensitive activities like mobile banking or storing confidential data, you should consider whether a phone without current security updates meets your needs. We are happy to discuss this honestly during your visit.
Yes, on a case-by-case basis. The LG Wing’s swivel mechanism and the LG Velvet’s curved OLED display are specialty repairs. Parts for these models are limited. Contact us first to confirm parts availability, and we will let you know what is possible before scheduling your visit.
Yes. Every LG repair comes with our 30-day warranty on parts and labor — the same warranty we offer on all devices. If the part we installed or the repair is not performing as it should within 30 days, bring it back and we will make it right at no additional cost.
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