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Lenovo is releasing a phone with a higher resolution than the G3 using the 801! What are they thinking after the big G3 failure??? (some sarcasm for all the my G3 lags whiners.;..)
Love the G3! Best phone on the market, hands down!
rkirmeier said:
Lenovo is releasing a phone with a higher resolution than the G3 using the 801! What are they thinking after the big G3 failure??? (some sarcasm for all the my G3 lags whiners.;..)
Love the G3! Best phone on the market, hands down!
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after the big G3 failure, what failure they sold shed loads
jaythenut said:
after the big G3 failure, what failure they sold shed loads
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Read this since you apparently don't understand sarcasm... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm
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Read this since you apparently don't understand sarcasm... http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcasm
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I think he's trolling you bruv.
rkirmeier said:
Lenovo is releasing a phone with a higher resolution than the G3 using the 801! What are they thinking after the big G3 failure??? (some sarcasm for all the my G3 lags whiners.;..)
Love the G3! Best phone on the market, hands down!
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Isn't it the same resolution?
rkirmeier said:
Lenovo is releasing a phone with a higher resolution than the G3 using the 801! What are they thinking after the big G3 failure??? (some sarcasm for all the my G3 lags whiners.;..)
Love the G3! Best phone on the market, hands down!
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It's a 1440x2560 display. It is also 6 inches, making the resolution around 490 ppi. Not too shabby but still isn't the same.
can you root it?
Is the bootloader unlocked?
will it have strong dev support?
Can I unroot it if I have to return it for warranty?
How's the battery life?
How do I unlock it?
/Trying my hand at "sarcasm"..
Yes you can..
Acording to GSMarena, it has the same resolution. that being 2560x1440. http://www.gsmarena.com/lenovo_vibe_z2_pro-6396.php
Unless u know something we don't!
Just think though, next year, do you think we would start getting 4K resolution phones?
WoodenAnts said:
Acording to GSMarena, it has the same resolution. that being 2560x1440. http://www.gsmarena.com/lenovo_vibe_z2_pro-6396.php
Unless u know something we don't!
Just think though, next year, do you think we would start getting 4K resolution phones?
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Yes, 2560x1440 is the same resolution as ours. The lower ppi is due to the extra 1/2 inch of screen size.
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This is interesting. Now only if it actually looked nice lol
helikido said:
This is interesting. Now only if it actually looked nice lol
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Are there leaked pics of it somewhere?
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Skizzy034 said:
Are there leaked pics of it somewhere?
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Engadget has them as far as I know
Is it worth buying this phone (Vibe Z2 Pro) Over Note 4?
i really like the specs and the build quality feels good too but i was wondering if Lenovo phones are good at all?
The phone is launching here this month.
Currently living in India with my g3, two qi chargers and a spare battery. This 4k battery and its relative low price have me almost ordering it. I probably would have already if it supported qi.
I don't see how this is relevant to the G3.
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I was part of the many press members that were in Chicago this past week at Motorola's HQ for their event where they announced the Moto X, Moto G, Moto 360 Availability, and the Moto Hint. So I thought I'd take this time to let people ask me anything about the Moto X 2014, since not a whole lot of us have one. So have at it!
http://imgur.com/eAdXt88
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I was part of the many press members that were in Chicago this past week at Motorola's HQ for their event where they announced the Moto X, Moto G, Moto 360 Availability, and the Moto Hint. So I thought I'd take this time to let people ask me anything about the Moto X 2014, since not a whole lot of us have one. So have at it!
http://imgur.com/eAdXt88
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I'll have a go. Some people have scoffed at the measly 2300 mah battery they put in the 2014 moto x.
How do you find the battery life on the unit. Heavy use?
Is there a notification light somewhere on the front of the phone?
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I'll have a go. Some people have scoffed at the measly 2300 mah battery they put in the 2014 moto x.
How do you find the battery life on the unit. Heavy use?
Is there a notification light somewhere on the front of the phone?
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So far battery seems to be good, not outstanding or anything. I've been able to get through a full day so far. There is a notification light at the top.
In hand feel almost the same?
How is the camera? I can tell from youtube videos and general reviews the speakers are something to be happy with. Im considering getting one but am gonna wait just to see what the nexus x has, if the moto x had OIS I would almost def already been sold. Does video recording record at 60fps for 1080p?
Which device would you say it is most similar to when it comes to being able to reach all parts of the screen?
on the og moto x , the camera was a weak point on that device. how does the new camera hold up?
Battery life is definitely my biggest question .... So, I'm interested in your thoughts on it - I know you mentioned that you got through a full day, but can you elaborate please? Screen on time, wifi vs network time, etc. (also what carrier your on)
Thanks!
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Just to clarify, there IS a notification light that lights up for notifications? (Not just battery charge indicator)
Speakers
Is it true that audio playback is only through one speaker, the other being only an earpiece?
Or is there stereo sound?
Wow I would really love answers to all those questions.. Pretty much everything I wanna ask. Great job guys!
Is the battery removable ?
AndreaCristiano said:
In hand feel almost the same?
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How is the camera? I can tell from youtube videos and general reviews the speakers are something to be happy with. Im considering getting one but am gonna wait just to see what the nexus x has, if the moto x had OIS I would almost def already been sold. Does video recording record at 60fps for 1080p?
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Which device would you say it is most similar to when it comes to being able to reach all parts of the screen?
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In the hand, it's very similar to the OG Moto X. Since it is thinner. Although you can tell it's larger, it still fits nicely in the hand.
The Camera is quite good IMO. Here are a bunch of images I've taken with the Moto X http://www.androidheadlines.com/2014/09/closer-look-new-moto-x-camera-samples.html
I'd say it's close to the LG G2, seeing as its the same screen size, and both have really narrow bezels. I don't like big phones, but I can easily use this phone one-handed.
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Battery life is definitely my biggest question .... So, I'm interested in your thoughts on it - I know you mentioned that you got through a full day, but can you elaborate please? Screen on time, wifi vs network time, etc. (also what carrier your on)
Thanks!
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Just to clarify, there IS a notification light that lights up for notifications? (Not just battery charge indicator)
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Is it true that audio playback is only through one speaker, the other being only an earpiece?
Or is there stereo sound?
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Well so far today, I'm at about 14 hours off the charger, 3:25 on screen time, and about 8 of those hours were on LTE. There's 23% left as well. It's getting better everyday.
Yes a notification light at the top next to the camera.
Yes there is only one speaker. The top is just a earpiece. It's still really good for one speaker IMO.
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Is the battery removable ?
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Unfortunately no. It's a non-removable 2300mAh battery inside. The same for the Moto G (in case any one was wondering).
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Well so far today, I'm at about 14 hours off the charger, 3:25 on screen time, and about 8 of those hours were on LTE. There's 23% left as well. It's getting better everyday.
Yes a notification light at the top next to the camera.
Yes there is only one speaker. The top is just a earpiece. It's still really good for one speaker IMO.
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do you have google now, location on and set to high?
biggiestuff said:
do you have google now, location on and set to high?
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Yes Google Now is on, Location is set to high, and it's connected to the Moto 360 all day long.
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Yes Google Now is on, Location is set to high, and it's connected to the Moto 360 all day long.
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definitely sounds promising
All your answers have sealed an already sealed deal
Wow. Good to know that the battery is really amazing. Also, How does the phone look, better or worse from the photos online?
well guyzz i posted this thread as a question to you all!
I went through their specific review's both seem to deliver a good android wear experience
but from my opininon the zenwatch looks a more decent one, in terms of design
the LG g watch has a poor designing, i culd get the fair idea with the review's at youtube but can u help me out with a specific choice?
Like today samsung launched their tizen contest. Will the LG one and the ASUS zenwatch
be okay or i shuld get a tizen based smartwatch!
Thanks in advance!
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well guyzz i posted this thread as a question to you all!
I went through their specific review's both seem to deliver a good android wear experience
but from my opininon the zenwatch looks a more decent one, in terms of design
the LG g watch has a poor designing, i culd get the fair idea with the review's at youtube but can u help me out with a specific choice?
Like today samsung launched their tizen contest. Will the LG one and the ASUS zenwatch
be okay or i shuld get a tizen based smartwatch!
Thanks in advance!
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Love my zenwatch so far!
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techgeek ankit said:
well guyzz i posted this thread as a question to you all!
I went through their specific review's both seem to deliver a good android wear experience
but from my opininon the zenwatch looks a more decent one, in terms of design
the LG g watch has a poor designing, i culd get the fair idea with the review's at youtube but can u help me out with a specific choice?
Like today samsung launched their tizen contest. Will the LG one and the ASUS zenwatch
be okay or i shuld get a tizen based smartwatch!
Thanks in advance!
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I was trying to decide between these two watches as well. I ended up getting the LG G Watch R. It just arrived today, and so far I'm happy with my purchase. Android Wear is still in it's infancy, but I like what Google has done with it already, and with the new Android L deployment already underway, the next revision of Android Wear will only get better. There are already quite a few apps and watch faces available for Wear on the Play Store and as the platform matures I'm sure you'll see more and more pop up.
Reasons were:
Better battery life (3-4 days on a single charge)
Real heart-rate monitor
POLED display has better color's & blacks
Always on display with minimal battery usage
Personal style choice (I like the look of the G Watch R over the Zenwatch)
I think what you need to do is look at what you want from your smart watch, what type of lifestyle you live, and then pick a device around that. That's the only way you'll be truly happy.
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I was trying to decide between these two watches as well. I ended up getting the LG G Watch R. It just arrived today, and so far I'm happy with my purchase. Android Wear is still in it's infancy, but I like what Google has done with it already, and with the new Android L deployment already underway, the next revision of Android Wear will only get better. There are already quite a few apps and watch faces available for Wear on the Play Store and as the platform matures I'm sure you'll see more and more pop up.
Reasons were:
Better battery life (3-4 days on a single charge)
Real heart-rate monitor
POLED display has better color's & blacks
Always on display with minimal battery usage
Personal style choice (I like the look of the G Watch R over the Zenwatch)
I think what you need to do is look at what you want from your smart watch, what type of lifestyle you live, and then pick a device around that. That's the only way you'll be truly happy.
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I was waiting for the zenwatch and ended up getting bored and got the G watch R, best decision ever. really love the G watch R and totally agree with all brianhill1980's comments above
I liked both but ended up keeping the zenwatch...The two are definitely the best Android wear watches out there. Battery is marginally better with the LG and it is more water resistant but the slimmer feel on wrist was why I kept the zenwatch it makes a difference I kept banging the gwatch R into walls and stuff..I also rather like the heart rate setup on the zenwatch and the bigger screen while only marginally does make a difference for older eyes.
There are more awesome watch faces for the round watches like moto and lg GWR than the zen watch
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I'm going with the LG G Watch R, for all the reasons listed above. P-OLED screen, better battery, better all around internal specs, and the round face. I could care less about the heartrate monitor - to date, none have been made for the wrist that are accurate. I also don't like the tan band, though I know this is swappable. I do think the band on the LG is more universal, though. I would have gone for the Moto 360, but its battery life and other specs are just too dismal.
well thanks a lot a lot guyzz u helped me out well!!
i wuld go with the LG g watch r!
Thanks!
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want to buy one smart watch ,and saw this models belowed ,which one
you guys think it is better ? and which one is trustworthy to buy?
http://www.banggood.com/ZGPAX-S12-1...260-Bluetooth-Smart-Watch-Phone-p-960205.html
http://www.kingsbuying.com/zgpax-s1...ch-touch-screen-w-camera-8gb-rom-2-color.html
http://www.amazon.com/Otium-Bluetoo...F8&qid=1421029711&sr=8-2&keywords=watch+phone
http://www.ebay.com/itm/U8-Bluetoot...403?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f3dc22d4b
tbh i don't really like any of them, how do they sync to your phone? None of these are even android wear
Albertoonline said:
want to buy one smart watch ,and saw this models belowed ,which one
you guys think it is better ? and which one is trustworthy to buy?
http://www.banggood.com/ZGPAX-S12-1...260-Bluetooth-Smart-Watch-Phone-p-960205.html
http://www.kingsbuying.com/zgpax-s1...ch-touch-screen-w-camera-8gb-rom-2-color.html
http://www.amazon.com/Otium-Bluetoo...F8&qid=1421029711&sr=8-2&keywords=watch+phone
http://www.ebay.com/itm/U8-Bluetoot...403?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item3f3dc22d4b
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I think Moto 360 is the best
G watch R
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G Watch R.
Fully round. No watch band issues and easy to change. Plus, the largest battery.
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lv2bll said:
tbh i don't really like any of them, how do they sync to your phone? None of these are even android wear
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they said it can connect to android phone .their price attract me
prabandh91 said:
I think Moto 360 is the best
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what is the price of moto 360?
Darnell_Chat_TN said:
G Watch R.
Fully round. No watch band issues and easy to change. Plus, the largest battery.
G watch R is a little expensive for me .
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Albertoonline said:
they said it can connect to android phone .their price attract me
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They may connect, but they are not Android Wear. So there's a lot you'll be missing. You may want to watch some video reviews for comparison.
Albertoonline said:
G watch R is a little expensive for me .
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I got mine new for just $210. If you wait, another deal will come along.
Darnell_Chat_TN said:
They may connect, but they are not Android Wear. So there's a lot you'll be missing. You may want to watch some video reviews for comparison.
I got mine new for just $210. If you wait, another deal will come along.
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thanks for your suggestion,i will think about it .
who has bought moto 360 ,and used it now ,tell me
some feeling after using
i am still at a standstill ,who can give more suggestions ?
should i go to this better price device or go to better brand?
Albertoonline said:
i am still at a standstill ,who can give more suggestions ?
should i go to this better price device or go to better brand?
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As low as $99 (USD)
http://www.amazon.com/LG-Watch-Powered-Android-Wear/dp/B00LB2ZQ3C
I got the LG G Watch as a christmas present and it is amazing! There's really not much of a difference between any of the Android Wear watches. Some have a slightly bigger battery but other than that, they're all the same.
Only big difference between any of these watches are how they look. Round vs. Square.
I absolutely love my ZenWatch. Best Christmas present I've received in a long time.
I've had my Asus Zenwatch for 6 going on 7 days now, and I really like it. Pictures don't do this thing justice, it is a NICE looking square watch. With the slightly curved display, it really helps it kinda blend in with your wrist more, and doesn't make it appear so large ( I have medium sized wrists). I like using this watch for just an ACTUAL watch alone, forget about Android Wear.
As for Android Wear.....It's just useful enough to keep me interested. I don't much care for the fitness aspects of Android Wear, but receiving my notifications on my wrist has kept me interested enough. This watch has dramatically cut down how often i fumble around with my phone and turn on the screen to check for notifications or messages. Also, receiving these notifications on your wrist and being able to act upon them seems so much more natural and less intrusive in a social environment. A quick glance at my wrist and maybe a swipe or two, and I'm done.
All in all I am happy with my purchase, and at $199 USD, it's one of the cheaper Android Wear watches. It's also a watch that you'd just want to wear as a nice watch, because there is no doubt that is what it is.
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I've had my Asus Zenwatch for 6 going on 7 days now, and I really like it. Pictures don't do this thing justice, it is a NICE looking square watch. With the slightly curved display, it really helps it kinda blend in with your wrist more, and doesn't make it appear so large ( I have medium sized wrists). I like using this watch for just an ACTUAL watch alone, forget about Android Wear.
As for Android Wear.....It's just useful enough to keep me interested. I don't much care for the fitness aspects of Android Wear, but receiving my notifications on my wrist has kept me interested enough. This watch has dramatically cut down how often i fumble around with my phone and turn on the screen to check for notifications or messages. Also, receiving these notifications on your wrist and being able to act upon them seems so much more natural and less intrusive in a social environment. A quick glance at my wrist and maybe a swipe or two, and I'm done.
All in all I am happy with my purchase, and at $199 USD, it's one of the cheaper Android Wear watches. It's also a watch that you'd just want to wear as a nice watch, because there is no doubt that is what it is.
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Yea, at $199, the ZenWatch is a steal! That said, the cheapest I can find it right now is at Amazon for $280. At that price, I would definitely pay $10 more and get the LG G Watch R. Paired with a nice band, it makes for a wonderful looking watch and is a much more conventional with a round face. With the recessed watch face, I would anticipate the LG to be more study than the ZenWatch and Moto as well.
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Yea, at $199, the ZenWatch is a steal! That said, the cheapest I can find it right now is at Amazon for $280. At that price, I would definitely pay $10 more and get the LG G Watch R. Paired with a nice band, it makes for a wonderful looking watch and is a much more conventional with a round face. With the recessed watch face, I would anticipate the LG to be more study than the ZenWatch and Moto as well.
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I noticed that as well on Amazon. I'm not sure why it's like that, but look for it on the play store. That's where I got mine, and its $199.
My opinion on the G Watch R is that it definitely is the go to watch if you want it to look identical to a simple/normal watch. It does look rather bulky though. The Zenwatch doesn't look like a normal watch, but it really shows that smart watches can be beautiful without being circular and trying to completely mimic a simple watch. I've had serval complaints on mine already.
Have you checked out the inWatchZ
Personally I don't like any of them. With the growing demand on smart tech the market is going to evolve quickly. I am holding out for a watch that can do everything you would want a phone to do.
Check out the inWatch Z brand I feel they have a solution that is superior to a lot of the brands on the market.
The smartwatchgroup website does an extensive review of the upcoming smart watches. inWatch Z rated 8th in the world market. plus its the only watch that is also a standalone phone.
Hope this helps.
Albertoonline said:
want to buy one smart watch ,and saw this models belowed ,which one
you guys think it is better ? and which one is trustworthy to buy?
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My opinion on the G Watch R is that it definitely is the go to watch if you want it to look identical to a simple/normal watch. It does look rather bulky though.
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Actually, it is comparable in size to expensive chronographs and doesn't look the least bit bulky on my normal sized male wrist. That said, it would look absurd on a woman's wrist.
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who has bought moto 360 ,and used it now ,tell me
some feeling after using
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I've had the Moto 360 ever since the beginning of December and absolutely love it. At first the battery life wasn't the greatest and I would occasionally have connection issues, but once it got the Android 5.0 update sometime during December, everything completely turned around. I get about 2 days per charge now, and it's as stable as could be.
Thinking about moving from a Samsung Galaxy5 to the Moto G4 (amazon) for my wife. Any thoughts? Will she see an improvement that will make her happy?
Thanks
She might like the 5.5 inch screen. Also battery life is pretty good.
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Absolutely! In April, I bought the Moto G3 (2015) for my wife who had used a Samsung Galaxy 5-S for two years. She is very pleased with it and loves everything about it. The only regret she has is not waiting for the G4. She has been suffering with envy over my XT1625. Upgrading to this phone would be an even better move for your wife. :good::good::good::good::good:
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Thinking about moving from a Samsung Galaxy5 to the Moto G4 (amazon) for my wife. Any thoughts? Will she see an improvement that will make her happy?
Thanks
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You won't have the waterproof ability as much as the S5 and it's not as fast on benchmarks. The screen is nice and it's on clean Android. If she's used to TouchWiz the Samsung interface it will take a little to get used to. My GF has a J3 and likes my G4 but gets stuck in the interface.
There is no home button only on screen so if she's used to it that might be a turn off.
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You won't have the waterproof ability as much as the S5 and it's not as fast on benchmarks. The screen is nice and it's on clean Android. If she's used to TouchWiz the Samsung interface it will take a little to get used to. My GF has a J3 and likes my G4 but gets stuck in the interface.
There is no home button only on screen so if she's used to it that might be a turn off.
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Thanks for the input. This site shows the benchmarks are better on the G4. http://www.ubergizmo.com/products/lang/en_us/devices/galaxy-s5,lg-g4/
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Thanks for the input. This site shows the benchmarks are better on the G4. http://www.ubergizmo.com/products/lang/en_us/devices/galaxy-s5,lg-g4/
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That's an LG G4. Not the Moto G4. Idk if they have that as options on that site.
daverobinson88 said:
That's an LG G4. Not the Moto G4. Idk if they have that as options on that site.
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Okay, I see that now.