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What's the batterly life like? I'm plannin on gettin the new Pebble because of the battery life (avg 7days or so) but would like an AndroidWear watch for more capabilities

I was bad at first but i realized there was an update for it. Been really good since the update even with getting all my notifications and using it to control music
 
What's the batterly life like? I'm plannin on gettin the new Pebble because of the battery life (avg 7days or so) but would like an AndroidWear watch for more capabilities

I was bad at first but i realized there was an update for it. Been really good since the update even with getting all my notifications and using it to control music

On average, how many days do you get out of a charge?
 
On average, how many days do you get out of a charge?

Cant say how many days yet. I got it yesterday but I'll let you know in a bit

It does last the whole day for sure though

Yea, keep us posted. I thought smartwatches were just some bogus foolishness but after getting my first Pebble, I'm convinced. Comes through clutch especially in the winter and at the gym.
 
The round finger scanner, the two-tone LED flash, and the laser autofocus system of LG, are also clearly visible. The insiders that tipped this slide have also reconfirmed the rumored specs to be a 5.2" 1080p LCD display, a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor, clocked at 1.8 GHz maximums, and paired with an LTE Cat. 6 cellular modem, as well as 2 GB of RAM, and 32/64 GB of internal storage.

The rear camera is listed as 12.3 MP, which will likely be branded as a 13 MP shooter, and a 5 MP selfie snapper is allegedly placed at the front. The only ho-hum endeavor is the 2700 mAh juicer, but Nexus phones have rarely been excellent in terms of battery life, so there you go.

Read more at http://www.phonearena.com/news/LG-N...pecs-sheet-in-tow_id73575#HSdoHBjWDzp4TK6P.99


Was hoping for at least 3GB ram :(
 
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Copped today :smokin

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How's the screen on it? I've never seen a working model, only the dummy model that's at best buy.
 
Will probably never own one... I like the weight/feel of traditional watches. Tried the Moto 360 for a week and brought it back... Just wasn't compelling.

Call me an old man, but I'd much rather save the money spent on a smartwatch and cop da rollie.
 
The round finger scanner, the two-tone LED flash, and the laser autofocus system of LG, are also clearly visible. The insiders that tipped this slide have also reconfirmed the rumored specs to be a 5.2" 1080p LCD display, a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor, clocked at 1.8 GHz maximums, and paired with an LTE Cat. 6 cellular modem, as well as 2 GB of RAM, and 32/64 GB of internal storage.

The rear camera is listed as 12.3 MP, which will likely be branded as a 13 MP shooter, and a 5 MP selfie snapper is allegedly placed at the front. The only ho-hum endeavor is the 2700 mAh juicer, but Nexus phones have rarely been excellent in terms of battery life, so there you go.

Read more at http://www.phonearena.com/news/LG-N...pecs-sheet-in-tow_id73575#HSdoHBjWDzp4TK6P.99


Was hoping for at least 3GB ram :(

Me too, i dont know to do
 
If you find the 360 watch for a 100 let me know ill cop... i called 2 stores already and one said 200 the other 250
 
iPhone still starting out at 16GB storage. Phone manufacturers need to cut that bull **** (not just Apple).

While I agree 16GB isn't enough storage for my personal needs I feel like there is still a decent demographic that won't need more than 16GB. If it means manufacturers can drop the price a little and more people will buy their product I think it'll remain in the market.
 
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The round finger scanner, the two-tone LED flash, and the laser autofocus system of LG, are also clearly visible. The insiders that tipped this slide have also reconfirmed the rumored specs to be a 5.2" 1080p LCD display, a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor, clocked at 1.8 GHz maximums, and paired with an LTE Cat. 6 cellular modem, as well as 2 GB of RAM, and 32/64 GB of internal storage.

The rear camera is listed as 12.3 MP, which will likely be branded as a 13 MP shooter, and a 5 MP selfie snapper is allegedly placed at the front. The only ho-hum endeavor is the 2700 mAh juicer, but Nexus phones have rarely been excellent in terms of battery life, so there you go.

Read more at http://www.phonearena.com/news/LG-N...pecs-sheet-in-tow_id73575#HSdoHBjWDzp4TK6P.99

looks turrble.


...srsly looks bad.


quick rant...

type c can take its time in becoming commonplace (tho i want it sooner rather than later). but real world all day battery, fast charging, and water resistance should really be standard on any smartphone you buy today. there should be no reason at this point why these features aren't on every device. everyone wants a phone that can last all day with typical use, and water resistance is great for protecting against the most likely forms of moisture that would come into contact with a phone: sweat, rain, accidental spill. fast charging isn't difficult to engineer nor will it alter the shape of a phone, and for the prices we pay, that **** should be in every phone sold today.

also thinner isn't always better.
 
Apple stole Zoe from HTC :rollin

Bruh you know the drill. And it works :lol

Sit back and wait. Let everyone else fail/succeed at stuff.

Wait until the price of materials go down and then make it better :hat

Apple is rarely first at anything.
 
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The round finger scanner, the two-tone LED flash, and the laser autofocus system of LG, are also clearly visible. The insiders that tipped this slide have also reconfirmed the rumored specs to be a 5.2" 1080p LCD display, a 64-bit Qualcomm Snapdragon 808 hexa-core processor, clocked at 1.8 GHz maximums, and paired with an LTE Cat. 6 cellular modem, as well as 2 GB of RAM, and 32/64 GB of internal storage.

The rear camera is listed as 12.3 MP, which will likely be branded as a 13 MP shooter, and a 5 MP selfie snapper is allegedly placed at the front. The only ho-hum endeavor is the 2700 mAh juicer, but Nexus phones have rarely been excellent in terms of battery life, so there you go.

Read more at http://www.phonearena.com/news/LG-N...pecs-sheet-in-tow_id73575#HSdoHBjWDzp4TK6P.99


Was hoping for at least 3GB ram :(

Me too, i dont know to do

2700 maH battery vs 3000 maH battery
2GB RAM vs 3GB of RAM
1080p screen vs QHD
12.3MP camera vs 21MP camera

all for the same price?

i know what i'll be doing in a week or two, ordering a Moto X Pure :lol
 
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also the iphone 6s announcment was very underwhelming, ill be team android for at least the next year
 
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