Hello there folks 
First time poster and G2 user. Previously owned: iphone 4s, S3, HTC One.
So something that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere, is just how good the sound card on this thing REALLY is. I'm guessing by now most of you will know the G2 supports FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), and in case you didn't know, or have no idea what FLAC even is - Well, it's as good as it gets for digital music.
I've read a lot of comments claimng that there isn't a huge amount of difference when comparing to mp3, I'm here to tell you they're all wrong! Most of these comments are made because people are using below par headphones. It's kinda like drinking an expensive bottle of wine with a packet of steak flavoured chips. The one thing you have to bear in mind is that cheap headphones and stereo systems just aren't going to cut it. Having a pair of quality headphones or speakers is an essential ingredient, like having a good steak to go with that nice bottle of wine you've just bought. I'm currently using the Shure SE535 earphones and let me tell you, the G2 sounds AMAZING. I own a dedicated FLAC player (Cowon S9) and although the G2 falls a little short, it's still head and shoulders above everything else on the market right now.
I know for most converting or downloading FLAC can be a pain in the back side, and the thought of spending a couple of hundred on headphones is unthinkable, but the G2 is a game changer when it comes to music. You just have to know how to use it
I have to agree that other phones like the HTC One blow the G2 out of the water when listening to mp3 files, but that isn't what you should be comparing. The music capabilities of this phone have been vastly overlooked, but LG have built a phone that audiophiles have been asking for years. I discovered a nice little site/app that actually streams FLAC now, and in my opinion it's only a matter of time before the likes of Spotify and Google Play follow suit.
Well done LG for seeing the light.

First time poster and G2 user. Previously owned: iphone 4s, S3, HTC One.
So something that I haven't seen mentioned anywhere, is just how good the sound card on this thing REALLY is. I'm guessing by now most of you will know the G2 supports FLAC (Free Lossless Audio Codec), and in case you didn't know, or have no idea what FLAC even is - Well, it's as good as it gets for digital music.
I've read a lot of comments claimng that there isn't a huge amount of difference when comparing to mp3, I'm here to tell you they're all wrong! Most of these comments are made because people are using below par headphones. It's kinda like drinking an expensive bottle of wine with a packet of steak flavoured chips. The one thing you have to bear in mind is that cheap headphones and stereo systems just aren't going to cut it. Having a pair of quality headphones or speakers is an essential ingredient, like having a good steak to go with that nice bottle of wine you've just bought. I'm currently using the Shure SE535 earphones and let me tell you, the G2 sounds AMAZING. I own a dedicated FLAC player (Cowon S9) and although the G2 falls a little short, it's still head and shoulders above everything else on the market right now.
I know for most converting or downloading FLAC can be a pain in the back side, and the thought of spending a couple of hundred on headphones is unthinkable, but the G2 is a game changer when it comes to music. You just have to know how to use it

I have to agree that other phones like the HTC One blow the G2 out of the water when listening to mp3 files, but that isn't what you should be comparing. The music capabilities of this phone have been vastly overlooked, but LG have built a phone that audiophiles have been asking for years. I discovered a nice little site/app that actually streams FLAC now, and in my opinion it's only a matter of time before the likes of Spotify and Google Play follow suit.
Well done LG for seeing the light.
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