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Yea $134 is a damn good price. Maybe just pick it up to flip it and get a proper Android Wear watch. I'm not sold on Tizen/S-voice.
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I can splurge a bit more than that haha. It's for my mom, since she definitely needs an upgrade on her phone. I want her to start using a more modern smartphone.Moto e lowkey for 50 bucks
LG G2/G3 or Moto G
I can splurge a bit more than that haha. It's for my mom, since she definitely needs an upgrade on her phone. I want her to start using a more modern smartphone.Moto e lowkey for 50 bucks
She's old school, just uses the phone to talk to people. Starting to step it up by texting and vid chatting though.
guys is the gear s2 worth it. with the samsung promotions code that i got and my job discount i can get it for 134. thanks
Can anyone point me to a cheap smartphone? Just looking for good battery life, smooth processing, etc. Nothing major and can be an older model/preowned. Just looking for a good deal on a phone.
Hoping to get one around the $200-$300 range. Tmobile as well.
Thanks

Man is there anyway to fix this ******* boot loop/ sudden death syndrome on a LG G4?!
This is second Android phone this has happened to me on![]()
My other one was my old Galaxy S3 which Best Buy replaced for free but now theyre charging a BS service fee on this phone :x
This is frustrating, lost alot of files, pics & songs cause of this smh
Heard its better than the Moto G besides the camera.Been checking out the Blu Life One X (2016), anybody know anybody w/ it or has it themselves? Figured for $150, it'd be a decent upgrade
[h1]LG to show off 18-inch rollable newspaper display[/h1]
LG Display is betting big on OLED and flexible displays for the future and the company is showcasing an 18-inch display prototype that you can bend and roll at this year’s Consumer Electronics Show. The idea has been in the concept stages for a while, but LG is finally ready to reveal it.
The rollable “newspaper” display is now a working prototype, but isn’t necessary how LG sees all future computing products. The company envisions that its flexible, bendable OLED technology will be used in future smartphones, tablets and TVs. We have already seen a little about what LG may have in mind with its curved LG Flex range of smartphones. A number of display manufacturers, including Samsung and Sharp, are working on similar bendable technologies.