LG had solid phones but they could never never tell people why to use them over a Samsung slab. Their marketing was really trash tier if it even existed at all. I used LG for a long time just because if you waited a while they would hit excellent value territory for a pretty new flagship.
I also used LG phones. I got a bunch of brand new LG G6 for about CAD$75 when they were discounted. Good phones for the money, but I understand why they weren't making any profit.
Yeah I loved my G4. Nice slightly innovative case with the curved leather back, thin at the edges, best in class camera a the time, nothing too weird about it to be a turn off. everything was great until the manufacturing defects started killing all the phones before their used by date. mine was replaced under warranty, the store said they were all getting replaced under warranty - it was unlikely the carrier would bundle LG again. they didnt. then my warranty phone out lasted 2 years and LG dropped software support. they never unlocked the bootloader and left the customers who were holding on with insecure phones:( then went ahead to keep producing good but weird phones people didnt want where wierd caused more problems than it solved. i dont know why LG didnt take a few less risks on hardware, and provided longer software support on the g4. it could have played out so differently.
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Anyway.
I'm sure their 5 current users will be mildly disappointed.
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LG had solid phones but they could never never tell people why to use them over a Samsung slab. Their marketing was really trash tier if it even existed at all. I used LG for a long time just because if you waited a while they would hit excellent value territory for a pretty new flagship.
I really liked my G4 and G6.
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I also used LG phones. I got a bunch of brand new LG G6 for about CAD$75 when they were discounted. Good phones for the money, but I understand why they weren't making any profit.
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