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anyone get a confirmation yet for their free VR??? Mine still says Under Review.
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maybe it's the battery? that's what happened with my lg g3
Got hit with the dreaded bootloop on my LG G4![]()
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Other than that major hardware issue, I love everything about the phone.
Hopefully my replacement comes quick.
I hope that isn't the case, cause then that'd mean I have 3 bad batteriesmaybe it's the battery? that's what happened with my lg g3
Anyone upgrade from the Note 5 to the S7 Edge? All these pics and videos got me thinking about it.

Anyone upgrade from the Note 5 to the S7 Edge? All these pics and videos got me thinking about it.
Samsung launches a phone upgrade program of its own
Like Apple, it hopes to push users into the latest smartphone models.
With global smartphone sales decidedly flat, how can companies push new device sales? As expected, Samsung is following in Apple's footsteps by launching an upgrade program that will motivate users to get fresh models. According to Reuters, customers in South Korea who purchase the Galaxy S7 or S7 Edge phones have the option to sign up for the 24 month plan and pay 7,700 won ($6.35) on top of the cost of the phone. Like the program that went live in the UK last week, customers can turn in the device and get the Galaxy S8 or whatever the latest model is.
The plan is similar to what Apple started offering on the iPhone 6S and 6S Plus last September. To be fair though, Apple arguably borrowed the idea from carriers like T-Mobile, which offers upgrades on locked devices through its Jump On Demand program. Both Apple and Samsung offer the upgrades on unlocked phones, which would be handy if you're planning on switching carriers. The plan is only coming to South Korea so far, and Samsung hasn't said whether it will hit the US and Europe.

I have the 6p and the 6s+ I just wish htc wasn't taking over the nexus line the next 3 years I'm not a fan of their phones even though the last joint I had was the Evo in 2012.


HTC created Nexus lol. It'll be fineDon't expect an HTC Nexus to be anything like an HTC non-Nexus. At least I hopeI have the 6p and the 6s+ I just wish htc wasn't taking over the nexus line the next 3 years I'm not a fan of their phones even though the last joint I had was the Evo in 2012.![]()
I have the 6p and the 6s+ I just wish htc wasn't taking over the nexus line the next 3 years I'm not a fan of their phones even though the last joint I had was the Evo in 2012.
Don't expect an HTC Nexus to be anything like an HTC non-Nexus. At least I hope![]()
HTC created Nexus lol. It'll be fine![]()
Verge gave the S7 Edge a 9.1
+ Most beautiful smartphone ever made
+ Great camera, screen, and battery life
+ waterproof
- "gimmicky" software
- touchwiz is still "cartoony"

Verge gave the S7 Edge a 9.1
+ Most beautiful smartphone ever made
+ Great camera, screen, and battery life
+ waterproof
- "gimmicky" software
- touchwiz is still "cartoony"
- not an iPhone
About a week with the 6p. Gotta say I'm mildly disappointed. Audio randomly drops out on snapchat and YouTube vids, screen rotates unnecessarily pretty often. Some crashing issues at times. Fingerprint sensor is dope but at times maybe an extra one on the front could be useful. Every now and then the nav buttons go ghost on me. Overall it's solid but I was expecting flawless. Maybe it needs time to break in?