So, I've had a G2 for the last three years. Had allot of issues with it and swore I would never own another LG product. Well, last week it died completely. Bricked somehow. I spent three evenings tinkering with it and looking around online and managed to reload factory software, thought I had it fixed, it came on and looked like a new phone. Until I noticed the battery draining extremely fast and the thing started getting so hot I couldn't hold onto it. So, it's gone. I have wanted to upgrade for a while. I really wanted to go back to a Samsung device and liked the whole phablet, huge display thing. Well, the Note 5 is too old, the Note 6 went the way of the 1983 Corvette, the Note 7 blows up and the Note 8 won't be out till like, October. So I actually brought myself to take a look at another LG device. I have heard some good things about the V20. So I wanted to ask some peeps that actually have one and aren't sales people trying to make a commission.
So... is the V20 the next greatest thing in Phablets? There were actually a couple things about the LG UI that I liked better than the Samsung so maybe...?
Anyway, I actually had to go back to my old 6 year old Droid for a week (3G only but it actually worked, sort of) and then my wife felt sorry for me and let me use her Galaxy S4 for a few days while she uses her old S4 with the cracked screen. So I need to do something quick. I know it's kind of an objective, relative question but will I like this V20? Cuz once I get it, I'm stuck with it for a while.
So... is the V20 the next greatest thing in Phablets? There were actually a couple things about the LG UI that I liked better than the Samsung so maybe...?
Anyway, I actually had to go back to my old 6 year old Droid for a week (3G only but it actually worked, sort of) and then my wife felt sorry for me and let me use her Galaxy S4 for a few days while she uses her old S4 with the cracked screen. So I need to do something quick. I know it's kind of an objective, relative question but will I like this V20? Cuz once I get it, I'm stuck with it for a while.