Been using the x 2013 for some time now and its just about perfect. I dont game, my use is heavy on web, text. The problem with my X is that the microphone doesnt seem to work anymore, I have to carry a wired or bluetooth to talk on the phone...which is a pain.
I want something small, similar in size, to replace it. Ive narrowed it down to a Nexus 5 or One Plus X or Z5c. Which would you guys recommend? Anyone else make a move from the X 2013 to one of these models?
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Mario
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Seriously wait until mm gets released on this z5c. And listen for feedback from us users. It could be that mm doesn't fix the sluggish experience that currently the z5c provides. I would go nexus 5x if your hand ergonomics allow.
Don't buy z5c until you "potentially" hear users here praising the phone after the forthcoming mm release
Thanks, appreciate the feedback. I think I will hold off for now.
I dont have any lag in my z5 compact, the only issue I have is the auto brightness bug. Apart from that I'm very happy with the phone,
Yeah don't take one guys word as gospel. I had the z5c and sold it to try the nexus 5x. I regret it big time and I'm going buy another one. It was as smooth as any phone I've used. I also had the Moto x 2013. You'd love the z5c ..its optimization is similar and pretty close to stock Android.
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I formerly use a moto x 2013, it still functions well even now but I switched to z5c.Actually, z5c's hand feeling can't be as good as moto x 2013, but it's small enough for a flagship and isn't bad in battery life if you don't play games on that Snapdragon 810
I recently bought few phones and don't know which one to keep to replace my old 2013 moto x. I got galaxy alpha, oneplus x, and Z5 compact. To be honest none feel as good ergonomically as the moto x. The oneplus is nice, good screen and speed but a Lil big. The z5c is really nice but darn thing si hard to hold without a case. Just way too slippery. And loli on it not very fast in my opinion. Also gets pretty warm with light surfing. Not terribly hot but the hottest of the bunch. The alpha is good all around. Nice size, weight is awesome... So light! Speed seems good. My first time using Samsung, it's not as terrible as I thought would be. I switched to Nova prime and feels good. No SD card is a bummer but not deal breaker. It's also slippery but best grip of bunch without case. Screen is good but a bit yellow and not as sharp next to oneplus.
What do you all think, which would you keep?
Thanks.
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i think it all depends on the size: Z5c is now the only compact phone worth to buy for its specs.
But if you like also big phones (5 inches or more), then there's a ton better than the Z5 line
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I recently bought few phones and don't know which one to keep to replace my old 2013 moto x. I got galaxy alpha, oneplus x, and Z5 compact. To be honest none feel as good ergonomically as the moto x. The oneplus is nice, good screen and speed but a Lil big. The z5c is really nice but darn thing si hard to hold without a case. Just way too slippery. And loli on it not very fast in my opinion. Also gets pretty warm with light surfing. Not terribly hot but the hottest of the bunch. The alpha is good all around. Nice size, weight is awesome... So light! Speed seems good. My first time using Samsung, it's not as terrible as I thought would be. I switched to Nova prime and feels good. No SD card is a bummer but not deal breaker. It's also slippery but best grip of bunch without case. Screen is good but a bit yellow and not as sharp next to oneplus.
What do you all think, which would you keep?
Thanks.
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Now that marshmallow is here, definitely Z5c.
Updated to MM, seems to run OK. Maybe a little better but didn't notice a big change.
I think I've decided to return z5c. I like it fine but it's such a hard phone to hold. Can't put my finger on problem but it's just awkward. Seems too top heavy, unbalanced. I really wanted to like it
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I have a moto x now and honestly love the phone. For what I do it's great. I have an upgrade available and this phone really intrigues me. My main concern is the size. I really love the form factor of the moto x. I know that my next phone is going to be bigger because they all are now. But after going to a store and playing around with it, I'm worried the g3 is going to be too big.
Just wondering what all of you think about the size. Is it too big, just right??
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I came from a Galaxy S3, which I believe had a slightly larger screen than the moto x. The G3 is definitely big but it doesn't feel oversized. After having it for a week I'm starting to like all of the screen real estate.
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I have a moto x now and honestly love the phone. For what I do it's great. I have an upgrade available and this phone really intrigues me. My main concern is the size. I really love the form factor of the moto x. I know that my next phone is going to be bigger because they all are now. But after going to a store and playing around with it, I'm worried the g3 is going to be too big.
Just wondering what all of you think about the size. Is it too big, just right??
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I had a moto x also.. I love the screen size.. i've had it for two weeks now and love it. I think its a great choice.
When I first got my Galaxy S3 (4.8" screen) I had been using an HTC Droid Incredible (3.7" screen). I thought the S3 was huge and was worried it was too big for me. After about a week it was comfortable, and after a couple weeks I had no issues about the size.
I did the same thing coming to the G3. I was worried the sheer size would be too much. Though I've only had it for a week I've become very comfortable with the size and don't think much of it. It's truly a matter of adjusting to the new device. You've formed a muscle memory to the Moto X, but will adapt to the G3 in no time.
One thing which would definately help is getting a case for it. I've found the textured back makes for somewhat of a slippery grip (compared to the flat back of the S3).
Another thing that's making me hesitate is that the new moto x is supposed to come out in a few weeks. I know its not going to be everything the g3 is but pretty close and a smaller form factor.
mpetruzz said:
I have a moto x now and honestly love the phone. For what I do it's great. I have an upgrade available and this phone really intrigues me. My main concern is the size. I really love the form factor of the moto x. I know that my next phone is going to be bigger because they all are now. But after going to a store and playing around with it, I'm worried the g3 is going to be too big.
Just wondering what all of you think about the size. Is it too big, just right??
Thanks
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I also came from a Moto X, though not by choice (lost the X, and I could buy a replacement for $99 or upgrade to a G3 for $99). The G3 is a great phone but there are a lot of features I miss from the X. The X is easier to hold in the hand, feels more solid (G3 feels nice but much more fragile), and I really miss the active display notifications. The Knock thing on the G3 is innovative but honestly it does not hold a candle to Active Display. I could go on and on, Moto X UI is so much better, better support from Motorola, quick updates, no lag, etc. I would recommend that you save your upgrade and wait until the X+1 comes out, which should be really soon.
You know there's an app for the active display right? I use it on my galaxy nexus and it looks and acts just like a moto x in that respect.
I've tried that app, dynamic notifications, and it doesn't hold a candle to the active notifications on the moto x.
I was just reading about Active Display as I'd never heard of it before. It seems neat if you're a media mogul but if you have any kind of security conciousness it's an incredibly bad idea. Oh look, work emailed me my paystub in PDF. Oh look, my girlfriend sent me some naughty pictures. Oh look, the proprietary drawings for tha tnew gadget we're working on. These are things I don't want showing up on my lockscreen. Know what I mean?
Phobos, you can turn off notifications for specific apps if you don't want to get notifications.
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You know there's an app for the active display right? I use it on my galaxy nexus and it looks and acts just like a moto x in that respect.
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That's only practical with AMOLED displays because the unused portion of the screen is turned off and doesn't use any power. An LCD screen (such as on the G3) works differently. You can't selectively turn off portions of the backlight, which completely negates one of the main benefits of having the feature in the first place (checking notifications with minimal battery drain).
I came from a Moto X, tried the S5 for a couple of weeks, and decided to sell the S5 and get a G3. I'm loving the G3. There are some things I miss about the X: active notifications, always-on voice controls, and the size. However, I don't regret going with the G3. It really is a fantastic device thus far and more comfortable than I expected.
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Man I hope these are fake because an thats ugly,
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Man I hope these are fake because an thats ugly,
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Yes very ugly!!!
Horrid
Even if it is ugly, the info from source (Tenaa) may be genuine...
Yukk
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if they only put front facing speaker(s) it would make up for the ugly. I hope this thing is cheap... or bye bye oneplus
Looks like a OPO with a samsung button lol
very disappointed
Urghh, horrible.
When you check side pictures it reminds me of those old cheap htc windows phones.
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Really disappointed with ONEPLUS.
Hi! we don't know how genuine those pics are we all know the images could not be of the actual phone
Though one thing i can tell with confidence it that Oneplus 2 will have two sims slots
horrific design if true. and with a price increase as well? simply won't sell.
I actually don't mind the design.
Not sure why people are complaining about the back, it's fully replaceable.
As of the front, the fingerprint scanner had to go somewhere, but they kept the screen at 5.5 and side bazels are ultra thin.. The whole phone is much smaller than the oneplus one...
Let's wait and see!
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Oneplus Galaxy Two.
Here's a video of the phone. Looks exactly like the old Galaxy S2 on the bottom and the bezels are still too big everywhere. And capacitive buttons? Not sure what OnePlus was thinking here..
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x1UdMYuCwBw
Yep, if that's the new OnePlus two in the video, I'm not buying one.
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Yep, if that's the new OnePlus two in the video, I'm not buying one.
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Nor will many others, especially for the increased $450 price. The top bezel of the phone looks exactly like the Nexus 5 and the bottom bezel is identical to the Galaxy S2. This is, at best, extremely bizarre.. but for the vast majority, totally unacceptable.
It's a real shame, I was hoping the OP2 would be my next phone. There's also some reports that the screen panel and camera aren't very good from leaked camera test shots.
Of course, people are also freaking out about the low Antutu benchmarks and are faulting the underclocked SD 810. At this point, I wouldn't touch any SD 810-based hardware.
No word on whether Oxygen is improved at all.
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Nor will many others, especially for the increased $450 price. The top bezel of the phone looks exactly like the Nexus 5 and the bottom bezel is identical to the Galaxy S2. This is, at best, extremely bizarre.. but for the vast majority, totally unacceptable.
It's a real shame, I was hoping the OP2 would be my next phone. There's also some reports that the screen panel and camera aren't very good from leaked camera test shots.
Of course, people are also freaking out about the low Antutu benchmarks and are faulting the underclocked SD 810. At this point, I wouldn't touch any SD 810-based hardware.
No word on whether Oxygen is improved at all.
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Lol even my lg gflex 2 gets 58000 even with throttling... I think maybe it is another cheaper version not the "normal"one of op2. Some previous leaked geekbench scores and antutu showed far better results.
WSJ Reported OnePlus 2 Mobile Phone Five Highlights: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FK4k1qmiOqM
From the same people that made phones such the Mate S this year comes a phone that looks like the Droid Razr. I suppose it wouldn't look too bad in black, but I don't prefer this design to the S at all. And this was Huawei's big chance to enter the American market...
I was also underwhelmed by the battery. I expected a bigger one, considering the Mate7 had a 4100 mAh one.
Otherwise, everything seemed fine. Too bad it's still a bit under $500.
The Mate 7 is a 6" phone, not a 5.7" phone for one. And a 3410mAh battery is fantastic considering the Moto X, Nexus 6, Note 5, G4, etc. have a smaller battery. It's also cheaper than most flagships.
I like the look. Plus I like the NFC antenna at the top. Think how awkward it is to fingerprint unlock then change grip to use NFC payments if the antenna were in the normal position.
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I like the look a lot. IMO, the only resemblance to the Droid razr is the small hump on the back. Other than that, I hadn't even considered or thought about it looking like the razr until I read the OP post. The razr is more square and rugged looking. The nexus 6P is smooth and looks way more premium to me. The better description for me would be, it looks like the Iphone 6 Plus and Droid Razr had a baby LOL!
I've never own a Huawei phone but so far I'm impressed.
This will be my first Huawei phone. I got the graphite and I hope I love it! I already love the looks.
I really wish they didn't go Amoled this time. I loved my Nexus 5 and pounced on the Nexus 6 when it was released. Sadly, I was one the those struck with screen retention/burn in issues. I had it on my Galaxy 2 also, which was my only other Amoled phone.
I'd really like to get back to supporting Nexus but I'm not sure I want to take another chance.
Hi.
This is just my personal opinion thread. Around three months ago I swapped the G3 for brand new Nexus 6P and wanted to share with you my thoughts. I will write it in a comparison way to show what changed for me.
1. PRICE - I paid £120 for used 16GB LG G3 almost a year ago. The nexus cost me £440 for 32GB brand new from a phone shop back in December (early Christmas present for myself).
2. DESIGN - I still really like the G3! The overall smoothness, no buttons on the side (I became a fan of buttons on the back), the feel of lightness. Yes, it's plastic, but because of that I never bothered with any cases. In worst case I could just replace the rear cover for new one - job done. The screen is very good, but over sharpening bothered me sometimes. And those bezels - I think one of the best examples of what you can do with screen-to-body ratio. And the size was perfect - big but still mostly manageable with one hand (thanks to thin bezels again).
The design of Nexus 6P speaks for itself. I liked aluminium feel on iPhone, HTC ONE m7 and I like it on the 6P. The only problem with it is... It's aluminium and I don't want to scratch it. So like on iPhone I had to sacrifice the superb feeling and put it in a case. The visor on top doesn't bother me really. I think it looks interesting, differentiates the phone from hundreds of others looking the same. On the front - (almost) stereo speakers. The play nice and loud although I suffer from top speaker being louder. And yes I can hear the imbalance... The bezels are rather big (normal, considering speakers upfront?). And I don't like these buttons on the side. When I grab the phone, and unlock with finger on my way, sometimes I lock it again accidentally with my thumb. And there's the issue with some car mounts which grab your phone from the sides. It's just a big phone and my next one will be max 5,5" for sure.
3. CAMERA - I would say that these are comparable. I don't have big monitor (nor the PC for the matter) to properly compare them but they both seem very good. 6P gets more light and that's noticeable. I just wish 6P had 12Mp 16:9 instead of 4:3 because that forces me to use 8Mp 16:9. LG gets 10Mp in 16:9. Both shoot great videos but I think LG has little edge here with its OIS. Both shoot in 4K but I think LG has more potential (with hardware mod I have it doesn't overheat, has OIS, SD card slot and can be equipped with 6000/9000MAh swappable battery for long recordings). And LG has dual tone flash which is brighter than 6P's.
4. SOFTWARE - surprisingly stock LG G3 with Google launcher isn't that much slower than 6P. Sure, everything opens up faster on Nexus but the difference is not big. Multitasking on the other hand obviously is better on 6P - more RAM, quicker app changes. It just doesn't have this lag that G3 has, everything happens "now". But I miss the soft menu key bringing down notification bar, especially that 5,7" is a long way up for finger to reach it. Other thing I had and has been taken away is Miracast support. Blocking it was a bit Apple'ish behaviour to try and force users to buy Chromecast (I have chromecast, but many other friends with smart TV's don't and Miracast allowed me to easily share pics and vids on big screen).
5. SCREEN - LG has very nice screen (except for this over sharpening), but my first AMOLED is just something completely different. I love these blacks! Colours are nice and vivid albeit maybe a bit too saturated. SRGB mode on the other hand seems to be washed out too much. Maybe it's just too perfect for the likes of regular user. And whites are definitely whiter and brighter on G3.
OK, time to end this summary/comparison. These are just few of my thoughts and I know that many things can be changed with root (CPU Temp app doesn't show temperature on 6P and it drives me mad!), but I am not convinced yet to do it so things will stay as they are for now. Would I buy it again if I knew all this? Probably not and I'd wait for the release of new phones shown on MWC 2016. Maybe I would even choose something from China? Why not.
I don't know if anyone will find it interesting but I just wanted to share it with somebody, maybe get some feedback.
Cheers!
I wanted to say quickly, about your miracast comment. I had the note 4 previously that I used screen mirroring to watch movies from my phone on my TV. The Nexus 6p doesn't work exactly the same way, but there are two apps on the Google play store which work similar so I can still do the same thing essentially with my Nexus 6p. One is called imediashare, and the other is allconnect. Sometimes I have to switch from one app to the other because one may not play the video but the other one will, but it's not that big of a hassle. Give those apps a try and see if it solves your miracast issue. Otherwise, I love my Nexus 6p vs the note 4. So far, the Nexus 6p has been the best device I've ever owned and used, and I have used a lot of devices. Cheers!
I came to the 6p from the g3 and I'm very happy with the choice. At first I really missed the double tap unlock feature, but quickly got used to not having it.
chmura said:
I came to the 6p from the g3 and I'm very happy with the choice. At first I really missed the double tap unlock feature, but quickly got used to not having it.
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You can get that feature by flashing a custom kernel... Or I guess search through the forums there is a method somewhere to activate the dt2w... Sorry could have posted had I not been using mobile XDA premium app...
P.S I don't really use the feature myself as the FP sensor is good enough for me...
Also had the G3 before the 6P, and the 6P is vastly superior in every way!
I had a g3 before my nexus 6 which I now have a 6p the 6 was world's better then the g3 Imo and the 6p is a different monster all together. The g3 was my shortest kept android was far to laggy and slow 801 was not ready for that screen.
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But I miss the soft menu key bringing down notification bar, especially that 5,7" is a long way up for finger to reach it.
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I use Nova launcher, and have the swipe down action set to bring down the notification bar. That way I can swipe down anywhere on home screen and it brings the notification bar down, no need to reach for the top.
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I use Nova launcher, and have the swipe down action set to bring down the notification bar. That way I can swipe down anywhere on home screen and it brings the notification bar down, no need to reach for the top.
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I wish I could get something like that working without root.
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I wish I could get something like that working without root.
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You don't need root to swipe down in Nova. I just revoked root access to Nova to confirm. You just go into Nova settings > gestures & inputs, and set swipe down to "expand notifications"
My last phone was the G3 (D850). I did not have a good experience with it. I am blown away with the performance of the 6P thus far.
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You could solve 90% of your problems with custom ROM and kernel... Try Chroma and Franco. You get all the features and your battery life will be much better on top. Using this Combo for about 3 months and didn't have a single problem.
yeah! I miss my htc-m8. because I'd multirom with 3 base version of Android! I mean, I'd kitkat and lollipop and marshmallow in same time. so good so far!
plus it'd amazing sound
I think I'd be happy to trade up to pretty much anything from a G3. My girlfriend has one and it's the most awful modern Android smartphone I've used. It's laggy, since the 801 really can't deal with a 2K display. That 'fancy' display is terrible, a huge retrograde step from the one on the G2 in terms of contrast, colour accuracy and outdoor visibility. The battery life is okay, but not fantastic like the G2 was with the same battery capacity. Then finally, hers locks up and drains the battery when the screen is off...
Still, I guess LG were allowed to have an 'off' day, since the G2 was fantastic, the G4 seems to be highly regarded, I loved my Nexus 4, the Nexus 5 was fantastic value if a bit creaky build-wise, and the 5X is a really nice bit of kit!
Edit: The speaker on the G3 is really good though. Nearly gives me a heart attack every time the damn thing rings. You could probably hear it from another continent...
The G3 was the worst phone I've owned in the past 5 years. Overheating, laggy piece of crap.
Amazing how many 6p guys came from g3. I didn't have any issues with my g3 other than battery. Would have left back to Nexus if the 6 had been worth a crap
LG G4 => Nexus 6P. Totally worth it.
I loved my G3 on Verizon running ResurrectionROM, 6.0.1, and xposed. Ran smooth and the overheating stopped once I got on Android 6.0. However, at least once a day it'd completely reboot on it's own and that got annoying. The screen was sharp but the colors sucked, brightness was awful, and the battery was awful.
This was a big upgrade.
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It is crazy how many people came from G3. I had a Nexus 6 before my 6p and while I really liked my N6 the 6p is much better imo. I was at first skeptical because Huawei makes it but after a few devs I know talked so highly about it I decided to jump and I'm very happy that I did. I get a Nexus every year and this is by far my favorite of all phones I've owned since Android was born and I started w/ the G1. Google finally made a GREAT device with the Nexus 6p!!! I usually sell every year and buy a new one while this next year I will no doubt grab the new Nex I'm keeping my 6p. Nobody who bought a 6p has regretted it. I love mine!! ✌???
I also (we should start a club) came from the G3 to the Nexus 6p. I don't regret the upgrade at all. I was overall satisfied with my G3, but the battery life was the worst and I was never really happy with the screen. It was also super laggy at times where the N6P is always smooth. I do still find myself tapping the screen to wake my phone up, but am slowly getting used to the fingerprint scanner. Overall, the 6P is a way better phone in my opinion.
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I think I'd be happy to trade up to pretty much anything from a G3. My girlfriend has one and it's the most awful modern Android smartphone I've used. It's laggy, since the 801 really can't deal with a 2K display. That 'fancy' display is terrible, a huge retrograde step from the one on the G2 in terms of contrast, colour accuracy and outdoor visibility. The battery life is okay, but not fantastic like the G2 was with the same battery capacity. Then finally, hers locks up and drains the battery when the screen is off...
Still, I guess LG were allowed to have an 'off' day, since the G2 was fantastic, the G4 seems to be highly regarded, I loved my Nexus 4, the Nexus 5 was fantastic value if a bit creaky build-wise, and the 5X is a really nice bit of kit!
Edit: The speaker on the G3 is really good though. Nearly gives me a heart attack every time the damn thing rings. You could probably hear it from another continent...
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Agree with you on your comments...
I had a Z ultra which was very smooth, fast and snappy. I got D850 from my brother and it was very slow even there was a stutter when opening the app drawer. I unlocked BL, rooted and installed MM for international version on D850 and it is much better. Still my Z ultra was relatively more snappier than LG G3. The screen resolution was great but the colors were dull and poor in outdoors. I got 3+ hours of screen on time with one day standby.
I bought Nexus 6p exchanging my Z ultra a few weeks ago and its easily the smoothest of the three devices.
I love the screen and the development support available for the device.
I can't believe how laggy and how horrible this thing scores on benchmarks. I am getting 118k on AnTuTu and 1200/3200 in Geekbench. Worse than the G5. I wiped it and ran the tests again with the same results. About three hours into ownership and I am totally disappointed. It's probably going back to TMobile.
I think mine is way too narrow also. Feels like a 5" inch phone. Thought it would be way wider.
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<snip> Thought it would be way wider.
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Why ? A 18:9 has less screen area than a 16:9 with the same diag measurement. This has been noted in reviews of the phone.
As noted in this review, the total screen area is actually a little larger than the iPhone 7 plus and in a smaller body, but still less total screen area than a 5.7" phone with a 16:9 ratio.
http://amp.androidcentral.com/189-world-we-need-new-way-quantify-screen-size
Jajajaja it does feel small maybe is out mind playing tricks
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For some odd reason the nav bar is absolutely enormous, even in small display mode, making the usable area of the screen quite a bit less than 5.7, making it feel much more like 5.2/౩. If it weren't for the always on display this thing would already be back in the box.
I'm assuming you guys have not taken an update, if there even is one. In order to preserve whatever root method comes about first?
I disabled updates.
I feel like my head is being squeezed and getting headache using the G6 its so dam narrow. Going back to my 8" LG X Pad.
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At least there is a 2 week window for returns. If needed.
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At least there is a 2 week window for returns. If needed.
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I'd hate to return it. I do love the two cameras, fingerprint reader, wireless charging, and being waterproof.
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Dont say such things as return this is the future etc s8 so we better get used to it.
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It really does feel laggy to me. Even moving around the play store, scrolling web pages. Am I just spoiled by iOS?
Idk it felt slow and as you said, benchmarks are way less than those others with an SD821
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It really does feel laggy to me. Even moving around the play store, scrolling web pages. Am I just spoiled by iOS?
Idk it felt slow and as you said, benchmarks are way less than those others with an SD821
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Yea I score way more than that on my v20, once you root and remove the bloat you guys will be fine. For the ones complaining of size have you held the v20, that maybe the phone for ya.
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Yea I score way more than that on my v20, once you root and remove the bloat you guys will be fine. For the ones complaining of size have you held the v20, that maybe the phone for ya.
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My G6 feels faster than my G4. I almost got the V20 but it didn't have wireless charging. I got a wireless charging sticker for the G4. I'll try to get use to this odd 5.7" screen size.
The G6 really reminds me of my old 5" HTC DNA with Verizon that was the 1st phone to have wireless charging back in like 2012.
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After a full days use on my T-Mobile LG G6, it's definitely not as buttery as my Pixel but performance is good enough for an Android device running last year's silicon. You can tell the software isn't optimized for the SD821 like it is on the Pixel. The Pixel is by far the smoothest phone I've ever used.
So far the only thing that bugs me is the uneven LCD screen, the bottom half is warmer than the top which triggers my OCD like crazy and I see it every time on a white background. Brings back memories of my OnePlus One days where I had to exchange 4 different times to get a half way decent screen.
I'm getting really good battery life so far which is a good sign and it charges way faster than my Pixel it seems. Camera so far has been pretty meh... I took a few night pictures and they come out better on my Pixel.
So far, Pixel to me is still the king, I'll most likely return this thing and try the Galaxy S8. If that doesn't blow me away, I'm hanging onto my Pixel until the next gen version.
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After a full days use on my T-Mobile LG G6, it's definitely not as buttery as my Pixel but performance is good enough for an Android device running last year's silicon. You can tell the software isn't optimized for the SD821 like it is on the Pixel. The Pixel is by far the smoothest phone I've ever used.
So far the only thing that bugs me is the uneven LCD screen, the bottom half is warmer than the top which triggers my OCD like crazy and I see it every time on a white background. Brings my memories of my OnePlus One day where I had to exchange 4 different times to get a half way decent screen.
I'm getting really good battery life so far which is a good sign and it charges way faster than my Pixel it seems. Camera so far has been pretty meh... I took a few night pictures and on my Pixel they come out better.
So far, Pixel to me is still the king, I'll most likely return this thing and try the Galaxy S8. If that doesn't blow me again, I'm hanging onto my Pixel until the next gen version.
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Don't worry once you guys get root you can use kcal to adjust screen calibration as we guys with the v20s are doing
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By the time we root do anything it'll be time to jump to an S8+ lol. Just need to get this google home order submitted.
how do you guys already have you're G6'?
Froztvolt said:
how do you guys already have you're G6'?
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T-Mobile shipped out their pre-orders early
yeah I`m waiting on ATT version, but I`m been with android forever, I`m also thinking of getting Iphone 7 plus and I have played with my wife`s phone and love how smooth and quick it is, not sure yet.........but I`m little concerned with the issues reported
Root is not fixing this thing's performance issues. It's not bloat causing it, its just clearly unoptimized. You will definitely want software updates enabled to get hopefully optimized software.