LG V30 Edge

I don't trust this article but I stopped reading here. I already know this is the LG is taking but I'm still disappointed.
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I just read the site and it sounds so bogus to me. I don't see this happening at all.
 
But if the battery capacity will really be 45000mAh come on. That's plenty and fair for the taking away of removable battery. If they did this with waterproofing I would gladly accept that trade off.
They could still do waterproofing with a removable battery. And I'd rather have two or three interchangeable 3500mAh batteries than one 4500. Yes that is a nice capacity but I'd rather swap than charge.
 
They could still do waterproofing with a removable battery. And I'd rather have two or three interchangeable 3500mAh batteries than one 4500. Yes that is a nice capacity but I'd rather swap than charge.
Are there any phones that are waterproof and have a removable battery?
 
Right!? Id rather have a BETTER 12MP sensor than just bloated numbers.

True that it's not always about megapixels but they still matter. If you zoom in, you lose a lot of detail because of the smaller megapixel count. For example, taking a picture of a street sign from a distance, it'll be more readable on a 16MP camera than 12MP.
 
True that it's not always about megapixels but they still matter. If you zoom in, you lose a lot of detail because of the smaller megapixel count. For example, taking a picture of a street sign from a distance, it'll be more readable on a 16MP camera than 12MP.
Not always. It depends on the software as well. The 12mp Google Pixel for instance can produce sharper images than a competing pump phone. I think Nokia did it best as far as their tech and their 20mp sensors.
 
We don't need a lot of things. 24 megapixel is overkill on a small sensor but I'll take it.

It says "dual 24 mega pixel cameras", if I'm not mistaken the SD 835 is not even capable of supporting that. Am I wrong about that?
 
True that it's not always about megapixels but they still matter. If you zoom in, you lose a lot of detail because of the smaller megapixel count. For example, taking a picture of a street sign from a distance, it'll be more readable on a 16MP camera than 12MP.
I know all the arguments, trust me, using zoom on smartphones..not worth its weight in gold. Just Google the Megapixel Myth. http://www.allaboutsymbian.com/features/item/20849_The_Megapixel_myth_2015_Editio.php
 

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