I voted nope but I joined the t-mobile contest anyway. I'll take a free Android phone anytime but I'm not really sold on that button configuration LG is using.
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Most of the above is gibberish to me, so I'm guessing storage is a non-issue for me for any modern phone. Is this "ram" you speak related to speed of the phone in any way?
I voted nope but I joined the t-mobile contest anyway. I'll take a free Android phone anytime but I'm not really sold on that button configuration LG is using.
I'd be more inclined to buy a G2 than a G3. The G2 is already iffy in terms of size and weight, so larger than that would likely be a deal breaker for me.
Also, can someone explain to me why a removable battery is so important to some people?
Most of the above is gibberish to me, so I'm guessing storage is a non-issue for me for any modern phone. Is this "ram" you speak related to speed of the phone in any way?
Well, that and 3/32 to rock.Bah!
The G3 rocks if it has FM radio. Frequency Modulation rules!!Well, that and 3/32 to rock.
Besides, as long as Samsung locks their phones down with Verizon, I will never buy another, since will need write permissions for external storage. My litmus from this point on is if the device can be rooted to allow write permissions. How frickin' sad is that? Google sux butt.
I dont mind getting this phone .. BUT .. I dont like back firing speaker!
I am going to wait for the Note 4. I hope the speaker is side firing or even put to the front.
At least it put price pressure on Samsung.
Seems like LG is quicker than Samsung.
Poor HTC is falling behind!
Well they're ahead in Tech Press cheerleading so they may do just fine even with the crappy camera on their phone.
A great example on how to ruin an almost-flawless handset.
Another example of how you kids have such different priorities in a phone. A camera? I could give a damn about the camera. It's nice it use once in a while, sure, but it hardly needs to be particularly good.
What's funny to me is that a couple of decades back, few young people cared about much cameras or carried them around with them. Maybe they'd bring a simple instamatic on a vacation or for a special occasison, but that was it. There were a full camera buffs out there, sure, but the vast majority of people hardly ever thought about them or had one handy.
But now? So many of you feel it's a must have, something that's on you at all times, and not only that, it must be a camera of high quality too.
I'm not a kid.
Have a nice day.
You're over 40 and obsessing about the quality of your cell phone camera? Why, does your work involve a need to produce high quality photos at any time day or night, and that's why you need a good camera handy at all times?
I'm not answering any questions cause you aren't worth the time.
How predictable.And that has nothing to do with me lacking a perfectly legitimate reason for not wanting a phone with a bad camera. Just throwing that out there before I get a template spam reply.
Also, can someone explain to me why a removable battery is so important to some people?
The SD Card issues on Samsung Phones are a non-factor with their Stock File Manager, unless you're a root user.
And I don't think OEMs should be making their phones easy to exploit to satisfy those users. I want the phone bulletproof, because I care about security and data privacy.
Sounds like you're drinking some Kool aid. What security/privacy have you enhanced, pray tell?
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Because it's been about six years since I have had to plug in a smartphone to charge it. Pretty killer feature, eh?

. Again I can probably live with that but was hoping for something to sway me from getting the GS5.
. And by all accounts they will both have QHD screens with the 805.




