V20 is coming and it may be in your country... I'm in Canada and we're supposed to get the v20 though we didn't get the v10I cant get lg v10 in this country.
Should I consider lg g5? does it have same risk of dying like my lg g4?
I am feeling really lost onto what my next phone should be....
I've had the opposite experience. I tried the M8 and it has issues with the USB ports going bad. Not as wide spread as the G4 boot loop, but common enough. My first one was replaced under warranty. The second I tried having repaired locally with no luck. What does this have to do with batteries?The sad part is they already have, the V10 and the G5 are having the same problems. Look it up on Google. My advice to anyone, and I did have a G4, the removable battery is NOT worth all this grief and aggravation. I went with a Galaxy S7 and I could not be happier, and it has the SD card slot.
I agree. I have a "emergency" line (I.e. For if my kids go on a trip with others) and can swap around if needed. I also still have my Droid Bionic. It's big time laggy now with current programming, but it was a flagship that was both top performing and built like a tank.Mooncatt....you pretty much summed it up for today's standard of phones. My only addition is that having 1 or 2 back up phones is your saving grace to get through problems and make it to the next possible purchase. Since I buy phones about 6 months to a year after release...I save a ton of $ and mental stress buying a expensive phone or buying on contract/monthly finance.
Regular S7? The size decrease didn't bother you?I went from the G4 to the S7, could not be happier.