Lg G2 Vs980 32gb 4g Lte Verizon Android
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Brand | LG |
Item model number | VS980 32GB BLK RB |
Color | Black |
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Product Id | 1317158 |
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User Reviews and Ratings | 3 (1 ratings) 3 out of 5 stars |
UPC | 701748193442 |
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I'm 60+ and this is my first Smartphone. Have been using it for 5 weeks now. I thought it would be too overwhelming with too many bells and whistles that I would be nervous to use. I was mistaken. This phone is amazing. The online manual is a bit lengthy to read and understand, but the LG website has plenty of relevant videos posted to simplify explanations. And my carrier Verizon offers Android classes which I found helpful. As to the G2, it's a dream. I researched prior to purchase, and one of my priorities was the BATTERY LIFE, and it is as advertised. At the end of 1 day, still 40-50% showing. Another priority was the CAMERA, and it delivers also. Great quality pictures and videos with lots of neat options. I just need to figure out how to send large files via email. And did I mention SPEED? I don't know a 2.26 quad-core processor from a food blender processor, but this thing is F A S T. The 5.2" screen is larger than the i-phones and that influenced my decision to get this also. Some people complained about the rear control buttons, but I found that a non-issue. The double tap to wake is cool, and I use this phone now as my daily alarm clock. No negatives to speak of. If you're on the edge between getting this LG G2 and something else...don't hesitate to get this. It'll be a SMART decision.
I've only had the G2 for a couple of weeks now but I am totally blown away by it! It's everything that I always thought a smartphone could be and now it's a reality. I can't say which features that I like best, there's just too many. But everything that it does it does it exceptionally well! The phone quality is awesome. This is very important to me and you don't hear it mentioned much. But it IS a phone, right? And it is a great one. I am very pleased with everything about this phone. In a few months I may review it again but I don't see anything changing except I may have a list of favorite features by then. If you're in the market for a smartphone, look no further you have found the best there is!
I just recently switched from a Galaxy to the LG G2 - I am not very tech savvy so the thought of trying a new or different phone was a bit intimidating. This phone works great and the features are awesome - I can operate my entire cyber world with this phone and it is so easy to do - the features are very intuitive and easy to figure out (I have not had to ask my kids for help at all!) Plus the screen colors are bright and vibrant - it is just the right size for my needs. Even the camera is decent for a cell phone. I am glad I chose this phone over the I-phone
The LG G2 is the best phone I've ever used. I purchased one after having a very bad experience with one of the top phones on the market & I am so happy that I did. The battery life is better than I've seen on any phone or Wi-Fi tablet and the processor's power and speed is simply incredible. Besides the impressive screen image quality, this phone has several nice little convenience features that make it so handy – I love the “knock” to wake up the screen & flip the phone over to put the alarm in Snooze features. Unlike other smartphones I've used, this one isn't preloaded with tons of apps that you don't want and can't get rid of. At first, I wasn't impressed with the fact that the 32GB of memory is ‘on board' and couldn't be removed, but I never remove my memory anyway unless a SD card goes bad. I can still transfer files back & forth from my computer by the USB cable, or use my external storage for Android devices to add more memory if I ever need it. I am still getting used to having the power & volume buttons on the back, but I believe that it will feel more natural after more use. The cell reception in the G2 is impressive also. I live in a very rural area, where cell coverage is spotty at best, but I've never had trouble getting a decent signal with this phone. I still have a lot to learn about what this phone is capable of doing, but it is easy to use & figure out how to use features that I am not familiar with.
This is the greatest phone ever. I switched from the s4 to the lg g2, needless to say best decision ever. It is fast, has a great design, the battery life!!! Why are you still reading this? Just get this incredible phone. Now. This phone will do EVERYTHING that you need it to do. It'll even turn into a robot to protect your cereal and destroy monsters (no it won't). Get it.
I bought this device a month ago, and so far, despite being a two year old phone, it's great! The phone performs very well, very fast, and almost never slows down, the battery is very long, and the camera is just outstanding compared to my Galaxy S3. The screen is big and sharp, and is very comfortable to hold. The performance got even better today as Verizon pushed out an update to it, with bug fixes and RAM managment solved, and is blazing fast. The only thing that I want to see is Android Marshmallow, because this device certainly has the guts to run it. Other than that, I would recommend this phone to anyone!
Super fast processor, great display, solidly built with a fantastic camera, getting an LG G2 is a no-brainer! This phone allows you to use many voice features like talk-to-text, voice search, ie. Okay Google now etc. It has many gesture features like flip to silence and pause video when looking away, and more. There are so many customization options that I can't possibly list them all but you can change your button configuration and color, your texting themes, your home and lock screens, your menu bars, and the list goes on. The new button location is so intuitive and logical that I can't understand why no one thought of it before. It's natural to have your index finger resting there anyway so why not have the buttons there? I can't say enough good things about the G2
Just got the LG G2 and it is a wonderful phone. I would recommend you take a look at the preloaded apps. One of them, slacker radio, takes up about 7 GB of your memory. That is not good when it can't be removed without voiding the warranty. This is as bad as paying for cable and all the unwanted channels you get. So great product but could be much better if not forced to keep unwanted apps.
Ever since I got the 4G I have been annoyed by the battery. It takes forever to charge; in use, it sits at 100% for a while, then once it starts to decrease, it goes down fast even without direct usage. I was using it as a GPS in the car, plugged in, but it still lost charge until I turned it off. - That is totally different from the iPhone, which charges when plugged into the car's power even while in use. - Pain!!! - Also, the touch screen does not always respond.
So many people get a new product, use it for a few days and then write a review. First impressions of this phone are good but after living with it for a while you discover the shortcomings, among them a very short battery life after a few months, recalcitrant screens that do what they want to do, poor screen response: tap, tap, tap until something happens. Phone manufacturers should concentrate on making products better and longer lasting rather than adding on more bells and whistles to attract the curious.