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1 year or 2? Waiting for the next V30 or G7? Or will you keep it for a long time and then pry open the back panel to change the battery if needed to?
Since I'm pretty poor I tend to hold on to a phone until I have it so full of stuff and the battery power is so diminished that I can barely use it any more. For me that takes between 2 - 2.5 years in general. Right now I love my G6 but have never had a phone that didn't gradually deteriorate (LG, Samsung, and Nokia phones in my past). The G6 is my first one with 32GB internal memory and it doesn't seem to have the problem android invented of refusing to move apps to the SD card. With the 128GB SD card I have, hopefully space won't become an issue for a long long time if ever. However, I do remember having a discussion with colleagues back in the 90s about PCs, where someone said "Can you imagine having a whole GIGABYTE?" Lol... So no matter how much space I think I have, I'll probably fill it up. But yeah, this fabulous little phone will be with me for a while, and I feel like it's one of my better choices considering my history.1 year or 2? Waiting for the next V30 or G7? Or will you keep it for a long time and then pry open the back panel to change the battery if needed to?
Since I'm pretty poor I tend to hold on to a phone until I have it so full of stuff and the battery power is so diminished that I can barely use it any more. For me that takes between 2 - 2.5 years in general. Right now I love my G6 but have never had a phone that didn't gradually deteriorate (LG, Samsung, and Nokia phones in my past). The G6 is my first one with 32GB internal memory and it doesn't seem to have the problem android invented of refusing to move apps to the SD card. With the 128GB SD card I have, hopefully space won't become an issue for a long long time if ever. However, I do remember having a discussion with colleagues back in the 90s about PCs, where someone said "Can you imagine having a whole GIGABYTE?" Lol... So no matter how much space I think I have, I'll probably fill it up. But yeah, this fabulous little phone will be with me for a while, and I feel like it's one of my better choices considering my history.
I don't know. I'm on the fence. I like the phone well enough, but only got it because my Nexus 6P had a severely degraded battery, and because of a significant discount from AT&T.
My G6 tends to struggle more with network connection than I'm used to. And the battery is very hit and miss. Some days I get phenomenal battery life. Most days, it's middling. And the speaker is awful. I'm also having Bluetooth issues.
But, there are positives to it. I like the camera. Waterproofing makes it better.
I guess it depends on what Google does. I'll probably stick with it until March or April and swap. But, it's certainly a good backup phone for me.
I have a galaxy Nexus that i can't update.. sucks.Since I am still using my Nexus 5, which I got when it first came out, I'll probably hold on to this one for 3 years or so. The Nexus 5 still works well, but starting to slow down with all the updates, and the wireless charging is now hit or miss. It was made by LG as well so I'm sure I'll be happy with the G6 which should reach me by the end of the week.
PS: My sister-in-law and brother-in-law are still using the Samsung Galaxy Nexus phones my wife and I gave them when we got our Nexus 5 phones. A lot depends on how you treat them. Bought them new batteries this year and they are still running fine.
That is unfortunate! However, welcome to the S8+ club!Well, my time with the device was cut short. I plugged it into the charger at about midnight heading into July 4th. When I got up to go to work about 4 hours later, it was a brick. Wouldn't acknowledge a charger (tried 4 of them, including a wireless charger), no Bluetooth connection, couldn't get the phone to power cycle, and couldn't wipe my data. I was not happy. That device was less than a month old.
So, I got ahold of AT&T and purchased an S8 Plus. I would have rather had something with a flat screen, but after having an LG G3 with the bootloop issue and then this with my G6, I'm done with LG.
It's unfortunate. But, I hope y'all enjoy the device.