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LG G Flex battery life is insane like just like I thought it would be.
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You got itLG G Flex battery life is insane like just like I thought it would be.
you don't yet?You got itLG G Flex battery life is insane like just like I thought it would be.
nah one of my bros copped for at&t. 6hours and 30 minutes of screen on time 2 days without a charge, camera is not as good as the G2's tho no OIS. Screen is 720p but he says he likes it more than the G2's he prefers OLED to LCDYou got it
lul I promise I'm not lying.
u waiting for that one plus bruh stop it lol
Man you have no idea. Its to the point where I'm still obessive over my battery stats, I have checked them every day since I've had the phone . My phone backlight goes no higher than 10% unless I am in glaring sunlight.Nice antidope.. Has to be nice coming from the gnex
Just save your money and wait for the One+ brah. The G2 is cool and all...but I wouldn't want to be stuck with it for a year+thinking of upgrading from an iphone 4s to an LG G2 via amazon. it's going for $0.01 with 2 new year contract, which is great though i'm unsure now as there seem to be a handful of phones that are potentially dropping sometime around march including that new HTC
arghhh
Link?Rumors are HTC will be making the next Nexus device.
The latest rumors are that the next HTC flagship will be unveiled in March, but maybe another excited HTC exec can show off the device before it's official. You know, like Peter Chou did with the HTC One.Somebody has been photo shopping....
— Mark Moons (@markmoons) February 5, 2014
You won't get it until Monday at the earliest.How's Google with there shipping? Just got an email for my nexus saying its been shipped and I got 2_ day delivery with ups. Hopefully it arrived saturday
Link?Rumors are HTC will be making the next Nexus device.
I thought the latest rumor was that Google would be ditching the Nexus namesake. Which made sense after buying Motorola (and keeping the only part that actually matters.)
Also makes sense seeing as fragmentation is the #1 issue that the Android platform faces, and Google has been working with manufacturers to make sure Android is more uniform (mainly Samsung)