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You could kill someone with that thing.

Before anyone says that I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the 805 & the 801, it was more about the ISP and GPU. The ISP for image processing quality, and the GPU to push all those extra pixels. If this phone had the 801 and a 1080p screen, I wouldn't worried about it. But with this QHD screen, I will just have to wait and see...
Phone Arena is all over this thing like stink on a monkey! Here are a couple size comparisons for you:
Source: LG G3: size comparison with the Galaxy S5, Xperia Z2, One M8, and others | phonearena.com![]()
It's unfortunate that they didn't include the OnePlus One, and since the G3 isn't in their size tool database yet, it can't be done manually. Anyhow, here are how the numbers compare:6.02 x 2.99 x 0.35 inches OnePlus One
5.73 x 2.93 x 0.37 inches LG G3
152.9 x 75.9 x 8.90 mm OnePlus One
145.6 x 74.5 x 9.36 mm LG G3
146.3
Man, this 801 leak has me really thinking hard about what to do. I was sold on it with the 805 regardless of microSD, but now if it has the 801 and no microSD, I might go back to Samsung again. Luckily, my contract isn't up until August, so I have some time to see the reviews and see what else comes out (moto X-2) before I make my decision (I was gonna stop looking at anything else if this had the 805).
Before anyone says that I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the 805 & the 801, it was more about the ISP and GPU. The ISP for image processing quality, and the GPU to push all those extra pixels. If this phone had the 801 and a 1080p screen, I wouldn't worried about it. But with this QHD screen, I will just have to wait and see...
Even $349 seems cheap for a watch. I can't imagine buying a plain old watch for less than $500 and wanting to wear it. I almost wish this Moto watch was more expensive and higher end, at least fit and finish wise. $249 seems like it is more for teens.
Man, this 801 leak has me really thinking hard about what to do. I was sold on it with the 805 regardless of microSD, but now if it has the 801 and no microSD, I might go back to Samsung again. Luckily, my contract isn't up until August, so I have some time to see the reviews and see what else comes out (moto X-2) before I make my decision (I was gonna stop looking at anything else if this had the 805).

Moto X+1 is rumored to have spec like G2 of last year but with nearly stock Android. Similar to what Moto X did.
If G3 doesn't come with S805, it looks like S5 prime will be the first one with it and M8 prime soon after that.
The fact they rushed it to market is still perplexing me. If it houses an 801, I have to think the only plausible explanation is they put all their eggs in the 2k screen basket. As in, that's the one thing they wanted to be first on.
Personally, I think that will prove to be an error in judgement. I dare say 90% or more of potential buyers are more concerned about the SoC/GPU than the resolution as evidenced by this thread and comments on the blog articles.
That's just one person's take on it however.![]()
I actually disagree completely. They're going for the general public. The general public wouldn't typically be found consistently looking for specs, as many of us fanatics on these forums. The first thing that any general consumer looks at, when the pick up a smartphone at a store or anywhere else, is the screen. Once they turn a phone on and see a bright big screen on a relatively small physical phone (as compared to the rest of the best on the market), that's a selling point already.
By your numbers, 90% of the general consumers will have no clue what the difference is in SoC/GPU. Heck, I'm a tech fanatic and some of the intricate details of the SoC/GPU get confusing for me. 90% of the general consumers will, however, pick up a display model, turn on the phone, and say, "Wow! This screen is so gorgeous. I can't believe it's such a big screen, but the phone seems relatively comfortable to hold." The second thing general consumers will ask about is the battery life. Good examples of the SoC/GPU not meaning much is evidenced in Motorola actually being able to sell the Moto X. Spec hounds crucified what Motorola (Google) did with the processor (or didn't do, would be more appropriate). Thing is, Motorola did no worse with the Moto X than they had done in past years.
Considering I'm still running on my Note 3 with the 801, it's still running like a champ and will likely stick with this as my daily driver for at least another year (until the foldable smartphones get to market), but having the 801 in the G3 won't be a deal breaker for majority of the general consumers.
I actually disagree completely. They're going for the general public. The general public wouldn't typically be found consistently looking for specs, as many of us fanatics on these forums.
Btw, I don't want to give the impression I'm cashing in the chips and selling the farm here. What it means to me is I may consider waiting to see how it does out in the wild instead of buying sight unseen on release day which was my original plan.
Even $349 seems cheap for a watch. I can't imagine buying a plain old watch for less than $500 and wanting to wear it. I almost wish this Moto watch was more expensive and higher end, at least fit and finish wise. $249 seems like it is more for teens.
I'm crestfallen.....dizzy with disappointment
After having my heart torn asunder by Samsung and HTC's weak-kneed flagships, I was all but certain that LG would deliver a this-is-how-it's-done flagship.
I especially wanted the G3 to be The One because I love the rear controls. I really do. It's the way I would do it if I designed a phone.
And the UI allows for customization to the extent that I would have no need for rooting......oh LG...I'd have given you my heart if the SoC was the 805, or the Odin, or even the Mediatek 6595.
Why LG? Why after last years outstanding showing do you furnish this insult?
So be it.
At least the blow came via a clandestine pre-announcement rather than the grand debut.....for that I am grateful. A painful death nonetheless, but at least a quick one.
Where do I go from here I ask.
HTC Prime.....hmmm, Steven58 might be on to something.
