When it comes to issues with multiple device connection, only a future update will be able to address this problem.Whoa, whoa.
With issues when connecting to the car, check the manufacturer’s manual for the device and the car and reset your connections.Go into Wi-Fi – Settings – Advanced and make a note of your device MAC address, then make sure that it is allowed access in the router’s MAC filter.
Make sure that the wall plug is working as expected, and you can use an alternate charger to charge the V20 to make sure that the device isn’t faulty. Charging issues – This generally has to do with a faulty charger.Headphone jack issues – Some users have found the headphone jack of the V20 to be somewhat lose, with the cable tending to move around a bit after the headphones are plugged in.If the problem persists, the best option would be to get the device replaced. Speaker issues – A few users have reported hearing crackling or hissing sounds from the speaker, especially when at the highest volumes.Here is a list of some of our top picks for the LG V20. Until then, a protective case might be a good option. “Shattergate” – Quite a few users have noticed that the protective camera glass on the LG V20 tends to scratch easily, and sometimes completely cracks or shatters, even after just a minor bump or drop, and is something that is definitely not expected from a device that boasts a MIL STD-810G rating for shock and impact protection.The only option here is to get the device repaired, or pick up a replacement. There are some problems with the LG V20, particularly related to hardware, that can’t be fixed easily. Problem #3 – Problems where picking up a replacement is the only option Go to the Apps section in the Settings menu, find the relevant application, and disable it there. While you won’t be able to delete these apps, you can disable them. If you have bought the LG V20 from a US network carrier, your device may also come with a lot of pre-installed bloatware.Disabling these, only if you don’t use them often of course, could provide a boost in performance. LG packs a lot of features into the software experience.You can then either delete the last few apps you have may have installed before the problem started, or perform a factory reset and start over, even though that is recommended only as a worst-case scenario, since you will lose all your data.
Boot the device into Safe Mode (you can find the instructions on how to do so below) and see if the problem persists.
Then with the device off, charge it until the LED indicator shows that is charged fully. First, discharge your phone until it turns off. For some users, a simple re-calibration trick seems to have worked. This may be an issue with the battery calibration.