How are you using it now after a few years?

howardbamber

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I have just bought it! I'm going through money trouble and I'm into my music shop the DAC is a major pull and 120 pounds, new and sealed with the B&O Headphones (even though I have senheiser Hd598c is a no brainer
 

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Well into my 3rd year, purchased a spare battery last year from LG and its still in the original package. I see no reason to use my Social Security for an upgrade. It does everything I need it to do and does it very well.
 

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I'm starting to get some lag to the point of being annoying and apps being forced closed that shouldn't be. I'm a power user and I think I'm starting to hit the RAM limits, causing them to close out. Otherwise I'm still happy with it and there's no true upgrade for it that I've seen yet.

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Me, I'm a SELF-PROCLAIMED regular schmoe who figured out lots of stuff with the help of people like Mooncatt.;)
 

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I went from Samsung Galaxy S8+ to LG V20. I dropped the S8+, cracked the screen. Sent it in for repair and got V20 as a temporary thing and decided to keep it.
It's just so much nicer. The screen is not as vibrantly colorful as on any of the Samsungs I've had but:

* I really like the 16:9 ratio and like reading things in the vertical mode. The keyboard also works better vertically than a 18.5:9 ratio phone.
* Removable battery, you can say that again.
* The sound and the again, I like the dimensions of it a lot especially with the ZeroLemon battery installed.
 

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yes. I'll stick to that phone for Forever. Hours ago I bought a new one as a spare for about 180. (Dual Sim Version). Im using the single sim h910 version in Germany which I bought about one year ago for 160. Can't think about a switch. And I tried soooo many phones in the last time because I wanted something new. But every other phone disappointed me. I tried Mi 2S/3/Mi 8 - nice phones. But too fragile cause of its Glas backs. And the OIS? Almost no stabilization while zooming. Tested on the Mi 3. V20s is waaay better. I was shocked. And yes in Low Light the images were a bit bitter. But srsly who needs this? Pocophone: yes that would be a phone I would go for. Because it's physically reliable and with a little effort you can replace the battery. Almost using a glass on the screen but I hate covers. But then I decided Naaa, V20 got so much more features. Poco is a bit faster but I'm not a gamer. Galaxy s9+ nope too fragile to. I'm dropping my phones a lot and the V20 is still in am absolutely amazing shape. Just a few scratches. Like Bruce Willis in unbreakable. So all in all I decided yesterday to buy a backup V20 because I'm pretty sure I'm the next time there won't be a feature given phone as the V20. At least for me!

- wide angle
- second screen, love it. Don't wanna miss it. Yes of course you can use AoD but then I'd be afraid of constantly burn ins..
- almost unbreakable (with a a screen 9h glass - right now using my fourth glass.. Lol.. Explains why I don't want a glass backed phone.)
- swappable battery (can recommend the 4000mah Perfine which matches the capacitizy!)
- DAC - just amazing.. If you got used to it you'll be disappointed with any other phones. (except LGs)
- for its price there's an unbelievable amount of features :) 140-200 Euro.
 
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datum9

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yes. I'll stick to that phone for Forever. Hours ago I bought a new one as a spare for about 180. (Dual

- wide angle
- second screen, love it. Don't wanna miss it. Yes of course you can use AoD but then I'd be afraid of constantly burn ins..
- almost unbreakable (with a a screen 9h glass - right now using my fourth glass.. Lol.. Explains why I don't want a glass backed phone.)
- swappable battery (can recommend the 4000mah Perfine which matches the capacitizy!)
- DAC - just amazing.. If you got used to it you'll be disappointed with any other phones. (except LGs)
- for its price there's an unbelievable amount of features :) 140-200 Euro.

Agree with all that.

If you are using the stock-sized battery, you can use any of the million Otterbox type cases for it to enhance durability. I like Otterbox commuter and Defender for the ultimate protection.
 

Jogg3r

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Agree with all that.

If you are using the stock-sized battery, you can use any of the million Otterbox type cases for it to enhance durability. I like Otterbox commuter and Defender for the ultimate protection.

Simply not necessary. But a display glass on it and a 9h Glas on the back camera and have fun while using it without a case. Dropped mine thousand times. Absolutely physically reliable. A beast
 

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Just replaced the battery in my V20 over the weekend. Const me $12 for an OEM battery and took 30 seconds to swap it out. Back to full day of normal use with 40% left when I pt it up for the night. Can any of the new sealed phones say that? NOPE!
 

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Sorry if this is already covered elsewhere, but where did you buy your OEM battery from? I have bought a couple, and at least one of them I'm pretty sure was counterfeit.
 

datum9

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why would you want an OEM battery? There are nice ones on the market, with extended capacity, ranging from 5000-6000 mAh to something even larger.