I've been so unhappy these past few years with the phones that I have been using for one reason or another.
This past week with the v20 has been a totally different experience.
If I haven't had Wi-Fi issues or various complications with connectivity on the different phones I have been using, there were other things that I did not like.
The first couple of days I had this phone, the speaker sounded so tinny and with distortion I was very upset with it, but it has gotten a lot better these past 2 days and sounds OK listening to podcasts and music and on the speakerphone. Not M8 great mind you, but a lot better than it started out.
The phone has 0 lags or studders in anything I've done, and for a older SOC that in itself is a good thing.
Going into the manual controls for the screen tweaking has given me a gorgeous picture on it.
The sound given by the Dacs and amplifier in it makes my music with my cans and buds just luscious....the best I have ever heard from any phone before, and I have listened to all of them that were supposedly great and have owned a few of them.
Adding a good glass screen protector and a nice leather minimal case has only made my enjoyment more with this phone, and while it doesn't add to the internals of the device, it does help protect my investment and adds to the overall looks of it, giving it some style improvements IMHO. I love real quality leather products..
I know everyone is different and wouldn't recommend this device with its "so called dated design" but I certainly will because it is designed for the real world, not as a runway model. This phone is nearly perfect for me.
Having a spare battery or 2 fully charged on hand means that I can use my phone without having to wait for it to charge back up in less than a minute, anywhere I am and that is freedom pure and simple.
I have heard the arguments since I owned my Note 2 on the size factor and it just doesn't wash out, this phone isn't a 1 handed phone, and it's not supposed to be.
I also know that a lot of people are anxiously waiting on the v30 to come out and and I understand this since many people love to have the latest and greatest.. But in all honesty I am very afraid that LG will try to do something very similar to the G6 and if they do, this will probably be my last smartphone, since no one will have all the features this one has. I absolutely refuse to have a curved screen and non removable battery and I will wait until one is available or get a plastic throw away flip phone and be done with it. I shouldn't have to settle for something that I don't want to have.
My opinion to LG is very simple.. Don't cave in the the trend that others have done... Keep the features that have kept your fans with you and set you apart from all the rest.. IF you have to innovate to appease these form over function clowns don't do it to the V line. Make the V line the absolute best..
Mac
This past week with the v20 has been a totally different experience.
If I haven't had Wi-Fi issues or various complications with connectivity on the different phones I have been using, there were other things that I did not like.
The first couple of days I had this phone, the speaker sounded so tinny and with distortion I was very upset with it, but it has gotten a lot better these past 2 days and sounds OK listening to podcasts and music and on the speakerphone. Not M8 great mind you, but a lot better than it started out.
The phone has 0 lags or studders in anything I've done, and for a older SOC that in itself is a good thing.
Going into the manual controls for the screen tweaking has given me a gorgeous picture on it.
The sound given by the Dacs and amplifier in it makes my music with my cans and buds just luscious....the best I have ever heard from any phone before, and I have listened to all of them that were supposedly great and have owned a few of them.
Adding a good glass screen protector and a nice leather minimal case has only made my enjoyment more with this phone, and while it doesn't add to the internals of the device, it does help protect my investment and adds to the overall looks of it, giving it some style improvements IMHO. I love real quality leather products..
I know everyone is different and wouldn't recommend this device with its "so called dated design" but I certainly will because it is designed for the real world, not as a runway model. This phone is nearly perfect for me.
Having a spare battery or 2 fully charged on hand means that I can use my phone without having to wait for it to charge back up in less than a minute, anywhere I am and that is freedom pure and simple.
I have heard the arguments since I owned my Note 2 on the size factor and it just doesn't wash out, this phone isn't a 1 handed phone, and it's not supposed to be.
I also know that a lot of people are anxiously waiting on the v30 to come out and and I understand this since many people love to have the latest and greatest.. But in all honesty I am very afraid that LG will try to do something very similar to the G6 and if they do, this will probably be my last smartphone, since no one will have all the features this one has. I absolutely refuse to have a curved screen and non removable battery and I will wait until one is available or get a plastic throw away flip phone and be done with it. I shouldn't have to settle for something that I don't want to have.
My opinion to LG is very simple.. Don't cave in the the trend that others have done... Keep the features that have kept your fans with you and set you apart from all the rest.. IF you have to innovate to appease these form over function clowns don't do it to the V line. Make the V line the absolute best..
Mac