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LG Reveals G2 Mini with Ramped Down Size and Specs

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This is a joke right?

Colombianmax

Feb 20, 2014, 8:48 AM
LOL 4.7 inches = MINI. I remember in 2010-11 when 4.3 inches was considered HUGE! I miss those days...
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Tofuchong

Feb 20, 2014, 9:22 AM
I know right? I remember when the Samsung Galaxy S Vibrant came out, everybody was saying the screen was huge, even this website's own review said it had a huge screen, and it was 4 inches. I dont know how they can call 4.7 inches mini, they should have just made it it's own phone and given it a different name.
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Doom Wolf

Feb 20, 2014, 10:51 AM
Mybe us, humans, are evolving bigger hands thanks to smartphones. 😁 🤣
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Jayshmay

Feb 20, 2014, 10:53 AM
Maybe those who hace the Galaxy Note 3 have evolved to having bigger hands.
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Jayshmay

Feb 20, 2014, 10:51 AM
Things are very, very different in 2013/2014>>>>

Personally, in comparison to a 5.0-5.2 inch screen, I think a mini should be 4.3-4.5
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Colombianmax

Feb 20, 2014, 1:47 PM
Since size seems to be a relative term nowadays. I'd like to request all smartphone manufacturers to also make "ULTRA-MINI-COMPACT" versions of their flagships... you know, so the final product ends up between 3.8 to 4.3 inches 😁
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Doom Wolf

Feb 20, 2014, 1:50 PM
"Micro" would be the term. Eg: micro G2, micro S4, micro Z1 (opposite to the Ultra). Not bad, ColombianMadMax.
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jj2me

Feb 22, 2014, 6:46 PM
1 GB of RAM? 8 GB of on-board storage?

This is an oh-so-slight update of Verizon's LG Lucid 2:
- Quad core instead of dual core.
- 4.7" instead of 4.3". But wait, the Lucid 2's 4.3" doesn't have on-board navigation keys, so in most uses, it's more like 4.35" vs. 4.3".
- 2440 mAh battery vs. 2460 mAh removable battery (the article doesn't say whether the Mini's battery is removable).
- NFC vs. none.
- Kit Kat vs. Jellybean.
- unknown Qi charging (the Lucid 2 has it via an optional back).

Joke? Yes, a disgrace to still be putting 1GB of RAM in Android phones in 2014. Ordinary users clog up their available RAM with widgets and RAM hog apps, and quickly use up their on-board storage. Result? Complaints of lag, directed at L...
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