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

My favorite thing is the beautiful screen.

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Favorite part? hard to say,but i'll go with the UI,it's clean and simple,and very clos to stoch android

 

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My favorite thing about the phone. Buttons on the back, they're easy to access and it sets the phone apart from the rest of the competition.

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After my experience with my previous phones, I'd say a snappy camera with fast auto focus that works in low-light conditions would be my favorite feature. Even if the range of the laser probably isn't that great, it should be a really helpful feature for indoor photography. If the battery life turns out to be reasonably good as well, I think a phone like this could be a contender for my next one.

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How well It takes to being manhandled :D 

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My favorite thing has got to be the 3000 mAh battery, using the G3 off cellar data  on a WiFi network should definitely provide a good amount of time in use.

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Favorite part? hard to say,but i'll go with the UI,it's clean and simple,and very clos to stoch android

 

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It has one of the sexiest design i Bad evver seen!!!!thats the fav.point ;)

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My favourite part of the LG G3 has to been that awesome 1440p screen. Oh and that 120fps slow mo mode!

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My favorite thing is the laser technology. Definitely the most interesting thing aside from the massive 1440p screen.

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i like the screen size and customisability of the UI

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My favorite part of the phone is the screen. It may not need to be such a high resolution, but I just love the sharpness of the display.

 

I REALLY want to win an LG G3! (*fingers crossed*)

 

Oh, and my favorite part of the video is the giveaway, of course. (hope to win!)

 

BTW, I've been watching LinusTechTips for a while now, love the content! Just got a forum account.

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My favorite feature is the 2560x1440 screen, Camera, 4k recording and android. 

 

micro sd and removable battery and Lg's skin also very nice to have.

and if i win can i get autograph from you (Linus) and Lucke please! 

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Best thing abut the G3 review is the 25 phone giveaway.  :D

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The thing I admire the G3 most for is that LG has done some serious cleaning up on the software side. Before the G3 I found LG's software one of the worst (up there with Samsungs Touchwiz), but now it is miles better and it can stand it's ground around skins from for example HTC or Sony.

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The removable back plate is a huge plus for me.

     Being able to upgrade/replace the battery and access to/existence of a microSD card slot is very important.

Lastly, the asthetics look intentionally good. LG didn't skimp out on that.

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My favorite aspect of the G3 is the minimalist aesthetics of the phone.

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My favorite thing is the screen resolution.  Finally stepping up!!!

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My favorite thing is the screen resolution.  Finally stepping up!!!

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My favourite part of the phone is the form factor. It is so impressive how LG managed to fit a 5.5inch screen into that chassis.

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My favorite thing is the screen resolution.  Finally stepping up!!!

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My favourite part is the high resolution, it' sooo sharp!

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Spec wise the phone is top of the line.

 

I find the screen unnecessary, yet it may prove itself useful once other manufacturers and android catch up.

 

The feature that I focused on was the laser focus and the clean UI. Very big departure from the LG G2 aesthetics. Yet still room for improvement.

 

All the best from a new fan.

 

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