To judge a phone as a piece of Crap, and you have not explored possible multiple solutions is a little overboard. Android phone issues can be caused by multiple variables. Your SD Card could be at fault. The slot that holds the SD could be suspect (did you take out your card, put it in another phone or USB SD Card reader inserted into your computer's USB slot? ). Do you know how to properly remove an SD card? (Go to Settings, Storage and Unmount better removing live; or just power off device and remove; improper removal at the wrong time can cause corruption). When you handle the card, are you putting your oily hands on the gold pins? (Clean with alcohol, make sure all evaporates before inserting). Have you tried to put a little thickness, such a thin paper wedge, to push the pins downwards to engage better both in the devices SD slot, or the USB reader? I have noticed that some generic, basic SD Cards seem thinner; check out a SanDisk brand SD card to compare sturdiness. I have had my LG G3 since the first month of its release. It has been my favorite phone to date (tap on, tap off? Best thing ever! ! ). I have had NO need to even upgrade, as this phone is performing great.
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