RenoD2010
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I'm noticing your variant has the LG logo on the back. Mine does not. Mine is a E970 AT&T US variant. The production run on your model must have had defects. I've sat on my phone twice with no issues. There is no flex in this phone (like there was with my HTC Inspire - and that phone had an aluminum unibody). In fact, either the Slashgear or Engadget review remarked on the AT&T (US) variant having zero flex.
I think you have to be careful about bashing LG with such a broad brush. My phone is essentially the AT&T crapware version of the Nexus 4 which has been VERY well received (and incidentally also has a glass back). I had no case for the first week of owning my phone and had no issues. The sales rep at the store used the OG; he uses every phone they carry for at least six months to get a feel for the device. He said the OG is the best one he's use to date even over the SGS III. He also admits he does not use cases or take very good care of his phones and had no issues with his OG.
Cracking like that, that is not a result of impact, is no doubt a manufacturing defect in the glass itself.
I think you have to be careful about bashing LG with such a broad brush. My phone is essentially the AT&T crapware version of the Nexus 4 which has been VERY well received (and incidentally also has a glass back). I had no case for the first week of owning my phone and had no issues. The sales rep at the store used the OG; he uses every phone they carry for at least six months to get a feel for the device. He said the OG is the best one he's use to date even over the SGS III. He also admits he does not use cases or take very good care of his phones and had no issues with his OG.
Cracking like that, that is not a result of impact, is no doubt a manufacturing defect in the glass itself.