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  2. LG Velvet - Wikipedia

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    The LG Velvet is an Android phablet manufactured by LG Electronics, ... The T-Mobile 5G model uses the MediaTek Dimensity 1000C and Mali-G57 MC5. The sole storage ...

  3. T-Mobile class action lawsuit alleges company disguised fee ...

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    A recently announced class action lawsuit filed against T-Mobile alleges the company has disguised a hidden fee as a government charge for two decades.. The wireless network allegedly ...

  4. List of devices using Qualcomm Snapdragon systems on chips

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    Google Pixel 4a (5G), 5, 5a • HTC U20 5G • iQOO Z1x • LG Velvet, Wing, Q92 5G; Motorola Edge, Razr (5G) • Nokia 8.3 5G • Nubia Red Magic 5G Lite (Nubia Play 5G) Oppo Reno3 Pro 5G (Find X2 Neo), Reno4 5G, Reno4 Pro 5G, Reno5 5G, Reno5 A, Reno3 Vitality Edition (Find X2 Lite), K7 5G • OnePlus Nord

  5. List of LG mobile phones - Wikipedia

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    1 LG Mobile phones abbreviations. ... LG Velvet (Dimensity 1000c Variant) ... LG Q92 5G; LG K51; LG K52; LG W41; LG W41 Pro; LG X2; V & Q Series

  6. LG smartphone bootloop issues - Wikipedia

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    Early reports of "bootloop" issues with the LG G4 occurred on forums such as Reddit as early as September 2015; LG was initially inconsistent in accepting warranty claims on affected devices, leading some users to go through their respective wireless carrier instead. A petition was issued calling upon LG to acknowledge the bootloop issues. [1]

  7. Criticism of Huawei - Wikipedia

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    T-Mobile has since stopped using Huawei as a supplier, which T-Mobile says could cost it tens of millions of dollars as it moves away from its handsets. [13] In May 2017, a jury concluded that Huawei had misappropriated T-Mobile's trade secrets but awarded $4.8 million of damages only for a breach of supplier contract, not espionage.