ThrottleJohnny
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A big fail is not putting USB C on your flagship phones
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Not if you're giving away free VR , which uses USB.
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A big fail is not putting USB C on your flagship phones
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Well my subjective view tbh. I noticed on YouTube videos LG G5 seems to be faster when navigating the Android system menus and folders compared to HTC 10...Faster than HTC 10???? Can you support this statement bc from what I have read and seen, the HTC 10 is faster....
There will be a host of negative things about the HTC 10 as well. Stop searching for the perfect phone. Your next phone is only your next phone, until you buy your next phone.
BTW - until someone else makes a wide angle camera...not sure how I can replace this G5. One of the best features of any phone out there (especially if you travel alot).
Well... QC issues have a history of working themselves out. It's not like LG doesn't have a history of such things (re: the main board issues that plagued early production runs of the G4).
As far as a 'fail', I wouldn't call it that. I will say that I personally think that LG kind of missed the mark by using it's G line to experiment with modularity. They should have produced a one-off phone like the G Flex instead. In the US, we're only getting that camera module out of the deal, and reviews have been fairly lukewarm for that bit of kit. I think that LG could have produced a much better phone had they ignored the whole removable chin and just evolved the G4 further... go bigger, not smaller, with the battery.... improve the main camera along with the addition of the wide angle lens, etc. I just don't see that the utility gained with the module slot outweigh the compromises to the design that those choices required.
LG just picked a bad time to play around... Had this been last year, when it would have had to contend with the S6 and M9, neither which set hearts a-flutter, it might not have been received in quite the same skepticism. But it dropped at a time when Samsung really nailed the S7, and even HTC looks to have put itself back on the rails with the 10.
https://youtu.be/I5_CZg4HipM
Woah. I'd highly suggest all the G5 fans to not watch this video. But damn!
I'm scared to say this here. But I agree with every little bit of it.
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Or better to put it as I've had the phone since launch, some dude sitting in a park reviewing it is not going to change my opinion.No surprise. I love the build. Also, I get 4 1/2 - 5 hours screen on time. I don't care about the mods.
I don't know. The only phone I've had with the Snapdragon 820/4 gigs of ram is the G5. I'm not saying it's faster than any phone, but I'd put it up against any phone.
You would have to swap sims.For all you guys with more than one phone
If I use two phones on the same account do I have to constantly swap SIM cards or can I get two SIM cards and just turn one on at a time
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Well... QC issues have a history of working themselves out. It's not like LG doesn't have a history of such things (re: the main board issues that plagued early production runs of the G4)./QUOTE]
Doesn't seem to be isolated to early production G4s, though.
The build does have issues but they are minor. The review sites are there to be super critical so no surprise they rip the LG as it is not perfect but no phone is. As for the doof in the park, well that was just an awful review and short sighted analysis.
^^^^thisIn all fairness though, phones have improved to the point where you have to be super critical... even 'slow' phones are fast. Crappy displays are still miles better than ones from a few years ago, cameras have improved by several orders of magnitude, etc. The current crop of 'flagship' class phones are just so good that in order to differentiate, you have to nitpick.
So what we are left with is phones that are rarely judged on their own merit, but judged against their peers. And that's a tough crucible as we have a growing lineup of bang-up awesome devices.