Look, I'm happy with the phone - more than... So don't think of this as one of those useless "hey' it's not all metal" - (show me one that is,bub) threads.
One thing that has always struck me since i first saw the phone, was how they were gonna deal with the gap at the removable bat.. If it was a high-tech, high price, mil-spec environment, I could see that metal to metal being nothing. But the this being the consumer arena...no.
I'm not ********, I knew before i got it that that gap was gonna be there and feel scratchy.
Solution: A gasket.
I know LG wanted a one piece look to the G5 but that gap and its faint line are still there.
A semi-soft gasket would stiffen the grip of the plug-in.
Make the line more part of the "Design" than "Design flaw".
It would erase that scratchy edge of impossible alignment, the one that I think people interpret as a "cheap feel".
Not to mention, it would keep out all the finger crud I just know that's going to build up in there.
One thing that has always struck me since i first saw the phone, was how they were gonna deal with the gap at the removable bat.. If it was a high-tech, high price, mil-spec environment, I could see that metal to metal being nothing. But the this being the consumer arena...no.
I'm not ********, I knew before i got it that that gap was gonna be there and feel scratchy.
Solution: A gasket.
I know LG wanted a one piece look to the G5 but that gap and its faint line are still there.
A semi-soft gasket would stiffen the grip of the plug-in.
Make the line more part of the "Design" than "Design flaw".
It would erase that scratchy edge of impossible alignment, the one that I think people interpret as a "cheap feel".
Not to mention, it would keep out all the finger crud I just know that's going to build up in there.