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LG G3 Pre-release/Rumor/Speculation Thread

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I am just curious if Verizon finds a way of screwing the G3 up. Perhaps they will try to get LG to create their own lock-down security like Knox and Samsung ;)

I joke, but if LG were wanting some enterprise 'bidness', they could do something.... Perhaps fire a laser beam in the face of the user when trying to root! Kind of like the Halloween masks in Halloween III. Eight more days to Halloween.... silver shamrock!

The S4 STILL has not been unlocked and folks futilely (based on S4 over a year no luck, it is) try with the S5. Samsung laughs at the bounty piling up at XDA.

Added: I still admire their tenacity :) That said, you would think after one year of no luck with the S4, folks would kind of get the hint of futility.
 
Yeah.



Someone at LG was either using a controlled substance, was a blithering idiot, or was too clever by half thinking that posting the spec that way was a win.


That is the type of spec bullet that happens when the techs do not review the specs spewed out by marketing ;)
 
I am just curious if Verizon finds a way of screwing the G3 up. Perhaps they will try to get LG to create their own lock-down security like Knox and Samsung ;)

Now that Loki has been patched, they might not be terribly worried about it. I could be wrong here but I'm not sure if any LG bootloader has been unlocked? As far as I know, Loki has been the answer for bypassing the bootloader for most every LG. Would love to hear from anyone who has additional knowledge on that.
 
Is the SGS5 at 2.5 or is that the typical approximation?

Plus it's already less than a 2% difference, so, you know...

Its the same, numbers are rounded off for the SGS5

MSM8974AC is clocked at 2.46Ghz and sometimes said to be 2.5Ghz(For marketing,sake of simplicity)

Even if there were a difference of 40mhz I doubt it would have been worth mentioning.
 
Yup.... was more an observation vs. sky is falling.:D
I know.

It's prerelease - I'm liable to respond to anything. :D

That is the type of spec bullet that happens when the techs do not review the specs spewed out by marketing ;)
Scary story. I was once able to talk on the phone to the webmaster of a camera manufacturer to discuss wrong specs. I had already bought the product. He agreed with me completely and explained that his manager simply said that specs were a matter of opinion. And that his manager's position was the lowest in the organization.

The second time was with a known search engine giant, but then by email, to discuss incorrect details about smart TV apps they had. His management had determined that it was more effective for him to answer email complaints than release him to change one line of known wrong HTML prior to the next unspecified page update, scheduled for real soon now.

I won't say brands to protect the innocent, I'll simply say...

"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hanlon's_razor

:rofl:

I'm going to resist saying that the sky is falling in New Mexico due to the possibility of losing the bootloader magic trick. Rather, I'm concerned that I may be getting taller. :(
 
Another leak. This one from Android Police:

"LG G3 Briefly Revealed On LG's Dutch Website One Day Before Press Event Unveiling"

Another mention of the metal case.

I think we know that it's metal-looking plastic, especially for three reasons -

The economy of making covers out of various materials. I don't know of anyone trying it outside of the Moto X in recent memory.

Wireless charging is not happening through a metal cover. Unless the peek-a-boo case is actually a wired device.

At no point are plastic waveguides or apertures shown anywhere. Radio signals have to get in and out somehow. The leaked pictures with the removable back doesn't suggest a plastic ring or external antennae around the edge.

The biggest surprise I saw was the mention of 2 GB ram. That's certainly energy efficient and interesting if true.

Btw, kudos to Steven for launching the competing thread on the M8 Prime -

http://androidforums.com/showthread.php?t=849002

Bravo! :)
 
So compared to the G2 -

800 vs 801 Snapdragon

Same RAM

Same battery but G3 is removable

Of G2's 32 GB storage, 24 are available to the user for data, implying that the G3 will offer 8 - so the SD card isn't important, it's crucial.

And a 0.3" bigger screen with about a 78% increase in pixels to drive.

Ummmm...

Uhhhh...
 
But didn't leak from Korea reveal 3Gb RAM last week? Maybe they have two versions with different Ram, memory.

If 2Gb for all, I don't see much incentive for G2 owners. G2 is still brilliant phone with insane battery longevity, good screen, snappy UI.
 
So compared to the G2 -

800 vs 801 Snapdragon

Same RAM

Same battery but G3 is removable

Of G2's 32 GB storage, 24 are available to the user for data, implying that the G3 will offer 8 - so the SD card isn't important, it's crucial.

And a 0.3" bigger screen with about a 78% increase in pixels to drive.

Ummmm...

Uhhhh...


I haven't given up yet! That was a Dutch site and there may be regional variations. :confused:
 
So compared to the G2 -

800 vs 801 Snapdragon

Same RAM

Same battery but G3 is removable

Of G2's 32 GB storage, 24 are available to the user for data, implying that the G3 will offer 8 - so the SD card isn't important, it's crucial.

And a 0.3" bigger screen with about a 78% increase in pixels to drive.

Ummmm...

Uhhhh...

The worrying part is the same bandwidth (S805 has 2x bandwith)
GPU is going to suffer pretty bad :O
 
The worrying part is the same bandwidth (S805 has 2x bandwith)
GPU is going to suffer pretty bad :O

This 801 ought not have any bandwidth problems (depending how you meant bandwidth).

http://www.anandtech.com/show/7783/...01-msm8974ac-the-new-32bit-flagship-until-805

The GPU ought to suffer only for gaming.

If you're a gamer, this may not be the phone for you. It's not going to hit high FPS rates under stress, as shown earlier (you posted that I think? edit, yes on 5/21).

Sorry but there it is. :(
 
This 801 ought not have any bandwidth problems (depending how you meant bandwidth).

http://www.anandtech.com/show/7783/...01-msm8974ac-the-new-32bit-flagship-until-805

The GPU ought to suffer only for gaming.

If you're a gamer, this may not be the phone for you. It's not going to hit high FPS rates under stress, as shown earlier (you posted that I think?).

Sorry but there it is.

Bandwidth is required for GPU when handling high resolution as G3 has 77% more pixels than a Full HD screen but still has the same bandwidth ,therefore bandwith may act as a bottle neck and effect performance even worse than the underpowered GPU alone.

Yeah I am pretty much aware of that now (regarding gaming performance)

I would most probably skip this if it has S801 and QHD display ,but still I'll watch the announcement if they have any 'surprises' :D
 
Bandwidth is required for GPU when handling high resolution as G3 has 77% more pixels than a Full HD screen but still has the same bandwidth ,therefore bandwith may act as a bottle neck and effect performance even worse than the underpowered GPU alone.

Yeah I am pretty much aware of that now (regarding gaming performance)

I would most probably skip this ,but still I'll watch the announcement if they have any 'surprises' :D

Yeah, except not all graphics are handled by the GPU.

Video playback, for example, can hit 60 fps including HD scaling and never go near the GPU.

Ditto on the UI.

It's a popular myth that the entire UI in Android and its apps go through the GPU and need the GPU for everything but its just not true.

Look up the rarely discussed grid core on the Snapdragons, if nothing else, you'll find my references to it two years ago.

Likewise on the TI OMAP architecture going back even before that.
 
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