I know several G4 users and former users most will never buy another LG phone. One of my coworkers has been through 2 boot loop G4s.There are G4 and G5 users out there who will most likely move to the G6 or the soon to be announced V30 within the next year.
I forgot to say guys, you know what's one of my greatest features on G6, you can listen up music while taking photos. And that's dope for me. Like on my G3 i listen to music, see something cool went to take, a photo of it and the phone just bit*h slap me saying you won't listen to music while doing it and i was like NOOOOOOO, YOU NO DO DIS.![]()
Samsung commercials were awesome back in the day... Didn't make me want to buy one personally but they were great commercials... What got me is they targeted iPhone users solely and mentioned the iPhone but nowadays if a phone company even hints at another phone manufacturer ppl whine and say it's childish and pettyWhile there is a lot about Samsung I'm not really a fan of, these were dynamite.
https://youtu.be/bJafiCKliA8
They did a great job of highlighting what their phone could do feature wise that the iPhone at the time couldn't. I didn't buy a Galaxy, but that was the key thing to get enough people curious to try to seeing the feature in the ad worked as well in real life.Samsung commercials were awesome back in the day... Didn't make me want to buy one personally but they were great commercials... What got me is they targeted iPhone users solely and mentioned the iPhone but nowadays if a phone company even hints at another phone manufacturer ppl whine and say it's childish and petty
https://youtu.be/njgqb5SpeGs
But you can't say that the LG didn't make awesome job with the Goldberg commercial idk who saw it. Back in the days S3 is only galaxy device i actually like. That phone was unbreakable in every way.
Perhaps I'm being too hard on LG, but this is a safe commercial. Reminds me of many car commercials actually. It's not bad, but if this is the main commercial, then it's an issue.https://youtu.be/njgqb5SpeGs
But you can't say that the LG didn't make awesome job with the Goldberg commercial idk who saw it. Back in the days S3 is only galaxy device i actually like. That phone was unbreakable in every way.
Interesting we had two S3s in our family for years both were very solid phones. Just replaced the last one a few months ago.Lol for me it was the opposite. The S3 was so horrible I never bought another Samsung device
Honestly not surprised by the low sales. Imo, LG released an okay phone with outdated specs, saved their best features for other country exclusives, it came on the heels of terrible boot loop issues. and their marketing was abysmal.
It's no deal breaker but I have to admit, I do miss the audio on my HTC 10.Lol.
i work in audio and I work with high quality files all day. This is ultimately why I'm not sad about losing the Quad DAC because I know that mp3 files and ESPECIALLY streaming will never use the extent of what the DAC can accomplish.. Now if I were listening to lossless files that would be different, but I don't carry those with my on my phone. But I will say this, even with mp3s and streaming, the DAC did make it sound better.. whether it was simply a filter that was activated or what.. but not enough for me to fight about..
People could always choose to not support the duopoly, by not buying Apple or Samsung phones. That is what I do.Why is the smartphone market a duopoly? Why can’t there be healthy competition between all manufacturers like in the car, TV, and PC industries?
This past weekend I was considering upgrading from my current Galaxy S7 to a LG G6 using the AT&T NEXT program. I stopped by Best Buy to check out the G6 in person but didn't see any out on display. I asked the Best Buy clerk and he said he had one behind the desk which he brought out to me. The phone's battery was dead, so he said he would need to charge it a while before I could try it out (while he stood next to me since the phone wasn't tethered by a cable). I told him no thanks, and walked over to the nearby AT&T corporate store.
The AT&T store did have one on display, but the selling price was $720 which was the full list price. I asked about the $585 price that I saw on the ATT website, and the rep told me that was the online price and not the store price. Huge difference, so I decided not to do the impulse upgrade.
I went over to Costco and all they had on display were Samsung S8s and iPhones. No LGs.
In the end I was thinking this experience is definitely a contributor to the LG low sales.