I hate to see the market lose a competitor but realistically LG phones have just never really felt great compared to Samsung, and there are other companies out there beating them at the dirt cheap game.
And their insistence on keeping that rear mounted action button certainly didn't help. I gave that an honest chance when I used an LG phone as a primary phone for about 7 months, but no matter how long I used it it still never felt right to have the button there.
I looked at the new LG phones last year and was wondering WTF they were doing, and wound up with a Samsung phone.
The Samsung phone has 4 or so buttons on the edge of the phone, and I'm always pressing buttons accidentally when picking the phone up. That never happened with the LG phones I used.
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I hate to see the market lose a competitor but realistically LG phones have just never really felt great compared to Samsung, and there are other companies out there beating them at the dirt cheap game.
And their insistence on keeping that rear mounted action button certainly didn't help. I gave that an honest chance when I used an LG phone as a primary phone for about 7 months, but no matter how long I used it it still never felt right to have the button there.
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I loved the buttons on the back of the phone.
I looked at the new LG phones last year and was wondering WTF they were doing, and wound up with a Samsung phone.
The Samsung phone has 4 or so buttons on the edge of the phone, and I'm always pressing buttons accidentally when picking the phone up. That never happened with the LG phones I used.