I have a G4, you have questions — ask away!

Is there any distortion or noticeable out-of-the-ordinary glare from the screen being curved like how the S6 edge had these?
 
Hypothetical gun to your head; what is the faster phone for general phone use/app/UI navigation stuff - the Galaxy S6 or G4?
 
Any chance you can get a side by side photo of the G4,, M9, and S6, that way we can get a good idea of just how big the phones are, with maybe a S4 or S5 next to them for contrast?
 
Any chance you can get a side by side photo of the G4,, M9, and S6, that way we can get a good idea of just how big the phones are, with maybe a S4 or S5 next to them for contrast?

There are online size comparison tools for that.
 
Yeah, you'll have no problem hearing these speakers. They get LOUD. Like, easily louder than the HTC One M9. The G4 speakers aren't quite as deep sounding as the M9, but there's a good mid focus that sounds decent. This speaker is more than capable of filling my tiny office with music.
Does your positive take on the speakers apply to the earpiece & microphones? Are incoming calls clear? Have any callees (?) had problems hearing or understanding you? Is the sound on videos you've shot (no matter how you play 'em back) good? just okay? godawful?
 
1. could you show a screenshot of home touch button settings? can you set them to transparent?

2. can you customize swipe-up gestures from home button or it can just launch Google Now?

3. when you set a device in Smart Lock to automatically unlock the device can you set it to go directly to the home screen after waking up?
 
It has a removable back cover so I would think not.

The LG G3, with it's removable back cover, was water resistant. Dropped mine in the toilet and it works just fine. Youtube videos demonstrating as much. Hope they didn't take this feature away in the G4.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CBlm-L9qGg


Not saying this would ever come up, just showing a down side to the finger print scanner, your fingerprint can be used to unlock your phone if you are detained by law enforcement, but your unlock code cannot.

The cops can't access your cell phone without a warrant and in that case it's not going to matter if you have a fingerprint sensor or a code. ;) The Supreme Court last year ruled in Riley v. California that warrants are required for cellphone searches at the time of arrest.
 
The LG G3, with it's removable back cover, was water resistant. Dropped mine in the toilet and it works just fine. Youtube videos demonstrating as much. Hope they didn't take this feature away in the G4.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3CBlm-L9qGg




The cops can't access your cell phone without a warrant and in that case it's not going to matter if you have a fingerprint sensor or a code. ;) The Supreme Court last year ruled in Riley v. California that warrants are required for cellphone searches at the time of arrest.

But does the manufacturer state anything of the sort for the LG G3 or the G4. That would be a big NO! You get it wet and think LG will replace it for you = No! Will LG say you voided your warranty = YES. Not everything posted on the internet is true.
 
The cops can't access your cell phone without a warrant and in that case it's not going to matter if you have a fingerprint sensor or a code. ;) The Supreme Court last year ruled in Riley v. California that warrants are required for cellphone searches at the time of arrest.

I was apart of this and the full ruling states that as long as your phone is locked, the owner now expects a level of privacy. So as long as the phone is locked, apon arrest the police must get a warrant to explore the subject's phone. If left unlocked, the owner doesn't expect any form of privacy and such phone can be viewed by police without a warrant.

I don't remember anything said about fingerprint locking methods, so I can't speak for that. But I know who to talk to to get this information and I'll investigate the matter in the morning.

Edit: in an unlocked state, the officer can not do a true search of your phone, but can turn off security features or turn the phone off to prevent a data wipe.

Roberts said
"Cell phone data would be vulnerable to remote wiping from the time an individual anticipates arrest to the time any eventual search of the phone is completed ... likewise, an officer who seizes a phone in an unlocked state might not be able to begin his search in the short time remaining before the phone locks and data becomes encrypted."

So in an unlocked state, you are right. Police can turn off security features or turn off your phone. But to do a real search they must get a warrant. No need for me to make a phone call as fingerprints wont matter according to the SCOTUS.

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A wild LG G4 appears!

Here's the deal — T-Mobile sent me an early version of the G4. As you can see, it's one of the leather versions. It's got "pre-production" TMO software onboard, but is otherwise the same G4 Phil, Derek, Alex, and Richard saw at the NYC and London events today. We've got a ton of info for you to enjoy already from our initial hands-on and first impressions with the device, but now it's time to focus on the deeper stuff and really get to know the phone.

So lets get to it, toss me some questions and I'll do my best to answer them. I'm only three hours into the first time using the phone, but I'd love to share whatever I can with you.

Thanks for the answers Russell.
My question is about headphone jack output. Have you got or done any tests on it? The HTC M7 with its powerful speakers had less than thrilling audio out through the jack.
Thanks
 
But does the manufacturer state anything of the sort for the LG G3 or the G4. That would be a big NO! You get it wet and think LG will replace it for you = No! Will LG say you voided your warranty = YES. Not everything posted on the internet is true.

I never said anything about a warranty or returning the phone. I simply stated it was water resistant and it is. Nothing more, nothing less.
 
how about the battery life? and the camera?

Battery life he has not discussed because he has a pre-production unit and wanted to wait until the final production for battery testing. As for the camera read back in the forum he comments on the camera and has pictures as well.
 

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