AT&T H910 Stuck at firmware update screen - LG V20 Questions & Answers

Hello, My phone is stuck at the firmware update screen. before that, i left ,y phone on the charge overnight and woke up to a static screen. I factory reset but that did nothing, so i tried many many things ive read on here and still nothing worked. now its stuck at that screen with no recovery and no fastboot mode. i can get adb to work but i dont think i can flash anything. Please help.

Anything here? Any fixes?

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