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When considering the price I would rather have one of those , same with the software. The note is still one of the better phones though, I would rather spend less on almost as much .
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I had that same problem with the focus when I had my note 4.
note 4 camera garbage huh?
this htc takes great picture when there's light but is so wack in low light situations
idk for my htc one low light pics are very very grainy it looks like im using an old flip fone camera. but once i get some good lighting its a wrapnote 4 camera garbage huh?
this htc takes great picture when there's light but is so wack in low light situations
Nah not wack.. once the focus kicks in.
what phone are you using now tets?I thought I had a defective phone. My cam snaps like da HTC one *shrugs* and focus is not a problem.
[h1]Android Lollipop update for LG G2 gets showcased on video[/h1]
10 January, 2015 | Comments (17) | Post your comment
Tags: LG, Android
LG was one of the first manufacturers to start rolling out Android 5.0 Lollipop last year, but so far the new software has only made it to the G3 - and only in certain places. That said, it definitely looks like LG isn't going to leave its previous flagship, the G2, behind when it comes to running the latest iteration of Google's mobile OS.
This has been made obvious by the fact that LG is hard at work on the Lollipop bits for the G2. This was confirmed by a leaked screenshot last month. And now, as further proof, we have a couple of quick videos showing us just what the new software will look like on the top LG phone from 2013.
First up, we have a demo from an actual G2 unit having the new Android version installed. As with the following video, this one is about the Korean version of the G2, but since LG is going to update that to Lollipop it makes little sense for the company not to do the same for the international model.
As you can see, with this update LG has ported over its new UI first seen in the LG G3. So the G2 gets a more mature and better looking interface, along with the general improvements brought by Lollipop itself. Next up we have a video created through a screen recording app, which shows us different parts of the software.
Unfortunately no details about a release time frame for the Android 5.0 Lollipop update for the LG G2 have been leaked - not for the Korean versions, not for the internationally-sold model either. So at this point all we can do is wait, and hope that LG won't take too long to make it available. G2 owners sure would like it to come as soon as possible.
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what phone are you using now tets?
ugh still waitin on the rest of the fam to pay the bill so i can get mineGot the note 4 today
Cocaine white
Managed to pull 6 hours of OST out of my AT&T Note 4 today, with 4.5 now being the norm. I guess it just needed a little breaking in.
Cycle your batteries!
Theres a reason why most developers on XDA say to go through a couple cycles before judging the battery life.
It doesn't just apply to custom ROMs.