USERS of a huge mobile brand have until June 30 to upgrade their phones.

After that date, customers will no longer be able to download or install Android updates, making their device more susceptible to cyber attacks.

LG announced in 2021 that it was closing its smartphone division with the South Korean tech giant preparing to shut down for good at the end of this month.

Its first Android phone was released more than 15 years ago - although LG's roots in mobile go back even further.

LG once held the crown as the world's third-bestselling mobile brand.

But rivals emerged including Oppo and Xiaomi, as well as long-established competitors such as Samsung.

Despite the impending closure, the company continued to push out important Android updates to existing users.

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