Maine Coon
Android Expert
Very nice version of QRemote compared to G2. As efficient as the native remotes, maybe even more. Good design, me gusto.
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However, with new-device-itis, isn't it possible to start running many processes and exceeding the charging supply with the battery draw?
I'm asking if the LG is like this instead - because I know an HTC will pop up the warning that you're running past the charger, rather than state slow charging.
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And, what is the stock charger amperage for the G2 and G3?
And, what is the stock charger amperage for the G2 and G3?
1.8a output on the G2 charger. Not sure yet about the G3.
Same.
In the interim, you might be able to get by with another charger in the 1.8 to 2.0(ish) range. Lower than 1.8 will almost definitely be a bust. A bit higher may work to get a fast charge rate, if you happen to have anything in that range laying around.
As I posted a day or two ago,my G3 is officially on its way back to T-Mobile as of this afternoon.
Sold the OPTIMUS G PRO yesterday & a sale is pending come Friday on the G-FLEX.
The G3 is one nice phone,even with the brightness & text peculiarities.
LG nailed the U/I & features (wouldn't mind seeing a SENSEsque BLINKFEED & TV app though).
I'm looking forward to LG's next effort,whatever that may be.
However,I actually have a sense of contentment for the 1st time in quite a while w/the 1+1 & HTC ONE M8. (Don't hold me to that should a 5.5" M8 Prime drop) :rofl:
I'll probably see most of you in those future device forums,but,I have a feeling it will be more of a spectators view/interest rather than actively anticipating the announcement & availability dates.
PEACE BE WITH YOU ALL. :thumbup:
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Antutu first run after install 32693.
second run 30233
fresh boot run 25945 lol
I enjoyed my time lurking 👀
👋👋 😘💨👄...
We could have done with less lurking and another person helping keep some of us in line The mods need help keeping us wild ones at bay!
Hope people like me were/are not too annoying. Not meant maliciously anyway.
BTW, tested the G3 tonight for longer. I really do think that with a great 1080p display the G3 would have been the best device to date and the closest to a reasonable perfect. LG chose the 801 since they knew most would be happy, since most are not heavy users. Well played, but at the tech geek minoritiy's "expense".
The G2 already had the (801) 800...
it was the first (American) Korean phone to sport a (quarter HD) Quad HD...
Final thoughts from moi:I'll still post a bit, here, but this is my summation-type post.
In the beginning...I stole that line from God.
We all had very, very high hopes for this device based upon the rumored leaks and based upon the success and exceptional breakout quality of the G2.
We were hoping for a Snapdragon 805, but were really letdown by the fact that LG had, for whatever reason, decided to go with the prevalent 801 chip. The G2 already had the 801, so some of us were wondering where the improvement was, if any.
The unique characteristics of this new phone turned out to be having a large screen with small bezelsit was the first American phone to sport a qHD screen, and the OS shell was going to be improved.which makes holding a phablet easier,
The problem with using a qHD was that it was a qHD. Pushing pixels takes power and therefore some battery life. To his credit, the amazing @EarlyMon called this first in a practical and yet prophetic way. Another issue was that the screen didn't compare, in brightness, with the S5 and M8. The MobileTechReview showed us that in living color right off the bat. It was a bit of a shocker.
Some claimed text issues, charging issues, etc.
The bottom line is that the progress of smartphone tech, imo, is so great all around that it's truly difficult to "stand apart from the crowd" with something amazingly unique and ground-breaking. This, imo, was the case with the G3. There were too many trade offs to make this phone one that all of us would unanimously love.
I have an analogy. Compare this device's lead up and debut with another highly anticipated one. The Galaxy Nexus. The Gnex, in its day, more than lived up to its hype. I can count on my one hand the number of folks from the epic thread I mentioned, who passed it up. Sure, some did, but most didn't. Most were early adopters, myself included. We LOVED it. It met our expectations and had no complaints until later on when it became outdated.Perhaps I exaggerate?
The G3 started out with a great deal of hype, but on it's way many of us were let down by the specs and performance not living up to our expectations, so imo many of us left for the m8 or are waiting for the "next best thing."
Me? I am going to look at this badboy at the store but I'm likely waiting for the 805 if qHD is going to be the rule going forward.
Is it a great phone? Many believe it is the best in the world, now. Is it pound for pound as great a phone as the G2 was last year? I don't believe so.
To all who are getting it? I truly believe you've made a fine choice. To those who aren't? To those who are waiting for the next best thing or who have gotten the M8? Isn't that one of the reasons why we like Android?? Choice!
As this thread is closing, I want to say that I've enjoyed everyone's company, everyone's contributions and everyone's humor.
Yeah, cracking me up.I'm having fun reading the Verizon lg g3 thread on XDA. Those guys are going ape s@#$ over tracking numbers. Amazing how angry some of them are.
------------------------------------------------------------------------You should post more often. Very well said.