My thoughts EXACTLY! Some may think differently, but read for yourself.
LG G5 AND COMMON SENSE!
What do you think?
LG G5 AND COMMON SENSE!
What do you think?
My thoughts EXACTLY! Some may think differently, but read for yourself.
LG G5 AND COMMON SENSE!
What do you think?
My thoughts EXACTLY! Some may think differently, but read for yourself.
LG G5 AND COMMON SENSE!
What do you think?
I hate to say it, but I'm in the camp of "This doesn't look good", even in person.Great read. I couldn't agree more. It's a fantastic device and I couldn't be happier. In fact, after a couple of days with the phone I hope LG keeps this design language for a while. I think this is what a Nexus 5P would be like.
I actually did a light-bleed test on my soon-to-be-sold LG G4 and my iPad Pro 12.9.Brilliant article. I've never seen a backlight bleed test in a phone review before, although I know what it is. All LCD panels will have it, its the nature of the tech. Why has no-one ever taken an iPhone into a dark room and rubbished its backlight bleed, or been outraged that it doesnt have an app drawer. It's really unfair how LG have been dragged through the mud recently with this phone. Dodgy review units excepted of course (Erika clearly got a ropey one there).
I hate to say it, but I'm in the camp of "This doesn't look good", even in person.
The arrangement of the camera lenses and the laser autofocus + flash/color spectrum sensor modules looks off to me, kinda like the face of one of those iconic toy robots. And while the hump around the camera module and fingerprint sensor + power button combo isn't as pronounced in person, the way it looks reminds me of the Nexus 6P render.
That's just my opinion, and even though the latter doesn't bug me because I slap a case on all my phones, it's the look of the camera module that kinda makes my OCD go wild.
I didn't buy the LG G5. I just looked at one in the store for a few minutes just to see what it's all about.I thought you were dead set on the S7?!? Did you get it or are you still undecided?
I think those folks may have got lucky and received better units.It never amazes how folks can say be satisfied with lines streaking across the back of a phone or weird deformities by the camera models just because you are going to slap a case on it, If this was a free device yes probably wouldn't matter but if you just paid 700.00 for something regardless of how good it feels and that you are covering it up with a case you can't simply be like deal with it thats never the right way. Second for those saying you will never see light bleed that may be true until you use a dark wallpaper or watch a video that has dark back grounds in a not so bright room then it will be evident so while I am still waiting for mine and praying it doesn't have noticeable exterior issues I also do not think you should except something for the sake of agreeing and wanting to be in some majority or minority of folks showing loyalty. You wouldn't do that if with anything else you have paid for.
I didn't buy the LG G5. I just looked at one in the store for a few minutes just to see what it's all about.
Well, I don't dislike the G5. I'm just venting my shock and frustration at the quality issues since they leave a serious mark on what is otherwise a pretty solid phone.I'm aware you dislike the G5, lol. I meant if you purchased the S7 and if not, why? Are you still undecided?
I hate to say it, but I'm in the camp of "This doesn't look good", even in person.
The arrangement of the camera lenses and the laser autofocus + flash/color spectrum sensor modules looks off to me, kinda like the face of one of those iconic toy robots. And while the hump around the camera module and fingerprint sensor + power button combo isn't as pronounced in person, the way it looks reminds me of the Nexus 6P render.
That's just my opinion, and even though the latter doesn't bug me because I slap a case on all my phones, it's the look of the camera module that kinda makes my OCD go wild.
Well, I don't dislike the G5. I'm just venting my shock and frustration at the quality issues since they leave a serious mark on what is otherwise a pretty solid phone.
And the reason I didn't pull the trigger on the S7 edge yet is precisely because I'm waiting for the Note 6. If the Note 6 disappoints (which it likely won't) or if my G4 dies prematurely before the sale, then I'll get the S7.
I actually do. Well, not just the camera lens but the overall look of the phone in a nutshell.I'm not making fun of you but I never thought of worrying about what a camera lens looks like.
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I hate to say it, but I'm in the camp of "This doesn't look good", even in person.
The arrangement of the camera lenses and the laser autofocus + flash/color spectrum sensor modules looks off to me, kinda like the face of one of those iconic toy robots. And while the hump around the camera module and fingerprint sensor + power button combo isn't as pronounced in person, the way it looks reminds me of the Nexus 6P render.
That's just my opinion, and even though the latter doesn't bug me because I slap a case on all my phones, it's the look of the camera module that kinda makes my OCD go wild.
It never amazes how folks can say be satisfied with lines streaking across the back of a phone or weird deformities by the camera models just because you are going to slap a case on it, If this was a free device yes probably wouldn't matter but if you just paid 700.00 for something regardless of how good it feels and that you are covering it up with a case you can't simply be like deal with it thats never the right way. Second for those saying you will never see light bleed that may be true until you use a dark wallpaper or watch a video that has dark back grounds in a not so bright room then it will be evident so while I am still waiting for mine and praying it doesn't have noticeable exterior issues I also do not think you should except something for the sake of agreeing and wanting to be in some majority or minority of folks showing loyalty. You wouldn't do that if with anything else you have paid for.