Bingo. All those jazzy features go out of the window for me when the phone can't keep a decent signal. Maybe that has changed with the note 3?No Samsung for me solely based on reception issues
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The Moto X has a soft touch, mat, non fingerprint attracting back and the G2 has the Samsungesque greasy, slimy, flimsy fingerprint magnet back yet you considered the Moto's feel cheap?i had the iphone 3gs for almost 4 years before i bought the g2 2 weeks ago.
i'm hoping the g2 will also last me as long, what with its beefy hardware and all. the screen size, overall phone size, and just about everything else is just right for my needs. my sister has the note II but that thing is too big for me. i almost got the moto x until i held it my hands in the store - it felt really really cheap imho. fell in love with the g2 right off the bat. it was so new, the store only had a display model. had to wait a week to get it and it was well worth the wait.
oh, i don't know what you people do that keeps the phone "on" all the time but with my usage (which is basically the same functions i used when i had the iphone 3gs), i went 55 hours on one charge... i think battery life is not an issue for me![]()
The Moto X has a soft touch, mat, non fingerprint attracting back and the G2 has the Samsungesque greasy, slimy, flimsy fingerprint magnet back yet you considered the Moto's feel cheap?
Short answer to OP, I did. The G2 had too many issues for me to stick it out. The Note 2 was the only real choice for me and I'm glad I did.
I thought the OP was talking about switching to the note 3?
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Haha... I meant the Note 3.
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I was thinking of seeing if a larger screened phone than my HTC One would work for me: I tried my friend's Note 3 at work, and yesterday (which was a couple days later) I went out and got an LG G2, so, nope, I would not trade!
I can still use the G2 one-handed with a bit of a reach if I need to, and the Note 3 is on the other side of that dividing line so too big for me. I also find the G2's screen a bit more pleasing. I've never found TouchWiz appealing when I used it, and while LG's UI is busy in places, after a bit of work I was able to wrangle it into something I actually like.