Murph5150
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Not saying your test was wrong but it seems odd to me that G2 is that much better than others. At my Verizon store, G2 was similar to Moto X, M8 and S5 had the best signal. Better than G2 by about 5~6dbm.
Are you sure you looked at 4G signal strength on G2? Remember LG phones display two signal strengths, 1X voice and 4G data separately. Usually 1X strength is much higher than 4G.
Yes, I did notice the dual dBm on the LG G2 and used the 4G marker. I'm not falsifying any of my data. Yes, -85 dBm on the Galaxy S4 compard to -60 dBm on the LG G2 is quite an improvement leap, but those were the actual results. LG G2 in one hand, Galaxy S4 in the other. Phones held approximately 8" apart. G2 produced a -25 dBm improvement over the S4. Signal strength inside the store was good, not excellent.
Tests aren't designed to placate to an audience, they're intended to produce raw data that I consider to be useful in the decision making process of purchasing a phone. LG simply beat out the competition. The next time I'm in a Verizon store, I will pair up the G2 against a Motorola. Results should be interesting.
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