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LG G3 Review and.... TWENTY-FIVE Phone Giveaway?!

My favorite thing is that AMAZING screen. As I am currently a SII user (nothing wrong with it), I would love a high-res display!

Also the Snapdragon 801 and that RAM! Dude, it's awesome!

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I love the gorgeous screen on this phone :)

Great giveaway Linus!

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the best thing of this phone is the rear volume and power button!

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I just love the removeble battery, and de  displa.

and its so beautiful!

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My favorite thing would have to be dat resolution.

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I like the enhanced optical image stabilization along with laser-aided focusing. Also, I'd be very happy to try capturing photos with Auto-HDR.

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LG UI customization is way more better than the samsung's Touchwiz ...

I feel that LG does concentrate on the things users need most rather providing lot of junk features like in samsung Ex: Air gesture, Smart pause, smart scroll ..

Usally people turn them off to save battery.

 

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My favorite feature is the duel screen mode it makes the phone more like my pc i like that

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Texting without opening the text app!

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My favorite thing is when Linus spoke about camera features that are good and tapped his fingers :D That was glorious and funny to watch. Anyway, great video as always. Thank you Linus. 

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I love the balance this phone seems to have. Nice battery, nice design, good performance, good camera and all that. Can't have a phone with only a great CPU! :D

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it has LG written on it, now give me that phone!

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The most thing i liked about this phone would be the design; the slim bezel and the location of the buttons.

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I like the phone becouse its one of the first phones to come in that crazy resolution, where you'll be able to say: "look at my pixelzzz", also i'm going to put the dpi(size of fonts, images, etc) really low witch is possible.

The phone looks premium. and the rom is not a total waste(like those trash rom from samsung devices). The features in it are the ones i'd like to see in something like a custom rom, and i don't say that quickly. The design looks a little bit like android L and this phone is a great phone compared to my almoast-broken early 2012 phone.

I don't really care about the limitations. you can "fix" it by reflashing the rom with the version from your country.

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My favorite thing about G3 is definitely it's Thin bezels,, the way they squeezed 5.5 inches on a relatively small body. It's almost entirely screen on it's front, with no buttons on the sides too,, it's almost all I was dreaming about a high end smartphone, It's gorgeous.
 

P.S. There is of course a lot to like about this device, the plastic which they used, it's the best of all plastic materials so far used on the high end smartphones,The laser sensor, which I haven't seen on any of the current high end smartphones,

Also, I am in Europe and I am pretty sure I'll be able to use that phone fully ! :))

Thanks for the provided content and the opportunity.

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I love the 1440p LCD display and cpu is very fast. First i will root this phone for see best cpu overclock speed support :rolleyes:  

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I like the looks and dat display thou

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My favourite thing about the G3 is most likely the back material and the rear mounted buttons. I have always had issues with hitting a button I don't want to when trying to toggle power on the display or volume up or down.

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Best thing Ilike about the LG G3 is the adjustable keyboard, I know it isn't anything that special but it is nice when you are giving it to someone else for a moment, if they would hate the keyboard because it is too small or too big they could adjust it to their preference and when I use it I adjust it to mine.

 

The second best thing would be the clean sides anyway, sometimes it can be a life saver in class.When you are like me and bought earphones with a play button, and it suddenly is pressed, you could just turn the volume down discretely. but when just feeling around the device itself it doesn't feel as smooth as others. I like to play with my phone from time to time, like turning it with 1 hand, and sometimes it bounces a bit when I hit those buttons, so this smooth design on the edges really pleases me.

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I actually find the back buttons very usefull if we consider the size of the phone!

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This phone brings a whole new way we see mobile devices. Seriously, LG managed to stuff an amazing 2560x1440 screen on a relatively small device. I can only imagine how great will it be if mobile gaming devices have that kind of pixel density.  :rolleyes:

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My favourite thing about the G3 is actually the way LG customizes Android. Nothing crazy, just adding features.

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I am a big fan of customization, and by watching the video, I can tell that the G3 is astounding in that aspect. The camera is amazing, and I would be worried about the video capture, however I don't record videos... Like... at all. I really want to try it out and maybe replace it with my current phone :)

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The button layout and tiny bezels are probably my favorite thing about the g3

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