Got to play with a V20. Any Questions?

V6Hawk

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Our LG rep brought one by today. It was amazing. Let me know if you guys have any questions about it. May be able to answer from memory or, next time he comes in.
 

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How does it feel in the hand with the smooth back compared to the V10 rubberized back?
Is the back piece able to be changed so it can do wireless charging?
Every review said the display is cool. Can you saturate(change) the colors to get a more vibrant display?
 

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Hah! Given LGs launch with no information of availability or pricing, they probably think their reps having them is a successful launch.
 

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Screen looked great, also didn't hold it right next to one because our demo is down. Screen had nice colors, great on brightness.
 

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How does it feel in the hand with the smooth back compared to the V10 rubberized back?
Is the back piece able to be changed so it can do wireless charging?
Every review said the display is cool. Can you saturate(change) the colors to get a more vibrant display?

It felt great, it was actually pretty thick. Not in a bad way though. It made it easier to hold. The second screen had more features, and was much quicker. I'll check about the display next time he is in.
 

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How would that even be reasonable?

It's a different size.

Different capacity yes, but are you certain the physical attributes are different enough to be incompatible? They are both Lithium based chemistry, 1S configuration so Voltage would be the same (3.6-4.2V). From the pics, specs, reports and reviews I don't see anything stating they are not compatible.... other than one being 200mah less, which would only manifest itself in a shorter run time.

Its not uncommon for Lithium battery manufacturers to "eek" out a little more capacity from generation to generation while keeping the same/identical form. Just look at what Panasonic has been doing with their CGR designated cells over the years.
 

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Several? So the note 7 is $850. So this will be 650?
That price is pretty hard to swallow. But if the V20 does start at or near $650 and the Pixel XL rolls it at $650, too, then Google had better be able to reveal something hitherto unknown and mighty friggin' spectacular about their 5.5" phone.
 

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I was told the pricing would be several hundred under the note 7. And he said it didn't explode 😂
Great! It doesn't explode but did they take care of the bootloop issues plaguing their last few devices (G4, G5, V10)?? All I'm saying is I hope they're using good/reliable components in these devices!
 

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