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T Bone

Apr 15, 2015, 10:49 AM
over in the "Verizon's Note 3 Earns Lollipop Update Today" discussion:

It's A Sad Day

It's a sad day when Verizon rolls out an update before at&t.....

The at&t Note 3 isn't going to get Loillipop for several more months, if it ever does at all.
6 replies
Jsizzle82

Sep 12, 2013, 5:15 PM

No data teathering......NO HD voice...T-MOBILE's is better

😎
4 replies
JayH

Oct 3, 2013, 5:38 PM

Music playback via headset/bluetooth

Is anyone else having an issue with the music playback on the phone? My phone seems to give some slight distortion/screeching when playing music (certain sounds/beats).

I have used both wired and bluetooth headphones, to no avail. I also tried both of these headsets with other devices (my laptop) with no problems. Not that it makes any difference, but I use Pandora primarily to listen to music, both on my phone and laptop.

I recently called VZW and was told to take the phone in for a 14-day "worry-free guarantee" swap out. I swapped the phone out and yet still the same issue with the new device.

Wondering if this is just bad luck on my end, or an ongoing issue with the device?
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CtK

Sep 15, 2013, 1:57 PM
over in the "Review: LG G2 for Verizon Wireless" discussion:

Pull down notification shade diff??

In your review you have a picture that shows the notification shade pulled down...

http://img.phonescoop.com/img/a/p/47619_800.jpg »

I have seen other comparisons of the AT&T and verizon version. The verizon version does not have a brightness and sound slider like the AT&T version does, is this true or not??

thanks
RicKaysen

Sep 14, 2013, 11:20 AM
over in the "Review: LG G2 for Verizon Wireless" discussion:

Navigation

Very broad minded of Verizon to include AT&T Navigator in the software.
2 replies
bofis

Aug 7, 2013, 1:20 PM
over in the "Hands-On: LG G2" discussion:

Why no MicroSD?!

I do not get this, I love a lot of things about this phone, and others, but the lack of expandable storage is a deal breaker for me at ANY size. That said, this phone, in a much smaller screen size and overall size, with microSD would be great. Oh well.
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Rusty Shackleford

Aug 11, 2013, 9:02 AM
over in the "Hands-On: LG G2" discussion:

Call me crazy, but...

...isn't it time manufacturers started focusing on less glitzy features in exchange for features that matter in the real world?

For example, phones are destined for a harsh life of abuse yet they are notoriously fragile with screens getting cracked from minor drops and death from minor exposure to water. Another common complaint is that the batteries just don't last enough hours. Also one or the other speaker (earpiece or speakerphone) tend to fail at some point. Laptops are built to higher standards and they are likely to spend their lives on a desk in a climate/humidity controlled building!

It seems to me that a bigger focus needs to be placed on developing phones that can handle the real world instead of attempting to make a phon...
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KOL4420

Aug 7, 2013, 10:21 AM
over in the "LG G2 Boasts 5.2-Inch Screen, Snapdragon 800 Processor" discussion:

WINNER

That processor droooools. I am kinda put off at the fact that it only has internal memory siiiigh. xD Oh well It looks like this is where the Android phones will be heading.
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Vikodlak

Aug 8, 2013, 12:06 PM
over in the "Hands-On: LG G2" discussion:

Back buttons?

Won't setting the phone down cause the middle back button to be pressed? It looks raised on some of those photos. My first thought was that it was a little rubber nub-like stand and thought oh cool, but to find out its a button??
2 replies
JJinNYC

Aug 7, 2013, 1:02 PM
over in the "Hands-On: LG G2" discussion:

They're trying

but at the end of the day it's still an LG
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Tofuchong

Aug 7, 2013, 11:29 AM
over in the "LG G2 Boasts 5.2-Inch Screen, Snapdragon 800 Processor" discussion:

Guest mode = WIN

HOPEFULLY this stops people from blindly handing their $600 smartphones to their kids, only for their kids to change all their passwords and mess up their phone. This should have been a feature in phones long ago.
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