I don't think that I will buy another LG phone for a while.
Sure they sound good if they have the good Dacs in them and their cameras are top notch but their software leaves a lot to be desired and unless you buy a unlocked one they are filled with a lot of bloat.. I know it can be disabled but still it's still there.
With them moving to being like all the rest of the sealed backed phones, there really isn't any compelling reason to continue buying them.
I have only had one phone that got wet inside it in my entire life and while some folks really need the water resistant type of phone, I don't.. and I have used my phone in torrential downpours too.. I also know that fast charging and great big batteries and phones like my u11 that get 5.5-6 hours of SOT help get through the day, but there is always a nagging feeling that won't go away by not being able to just pop in a fresh battery in a few seconds......
To me I don't like super thin bezeless phones where the screen is exposed on it's sides (curved screens) because you can't really protect them like a perfectly flat screen with metal edges. That is important to me and how I carry my phone at work and everywhere else I go.
The IR blaster is a nice addition, but not critical and the headphone jack really needs to be included, even as good as my HTC u11 is and it's software I still want the capability of having a FM radio inside. The carriers should be forced to have them. Streaming is excellent on my u11, but live radio is excellent on my v20.
I know millions of people are all giddy over Samsung style phones and many here are excited that LG is adapting a similar approach but I fear that in the end they are just cutting off their nose to spite their face going in this direction.
Just my opinion that's all
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