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waltermax's review of the LG G3 (CDMA)

original version, submitted Jul 25, 2014, 8:22 AM:

You Can't Go Wrong

I've had the G3 on Verizon for a week now and have grown very fond of it. I love looking at the screen. It is very responsive and light-weight. The only negative I can find is that on my car radio bluetooth, it won't hear my responses. Works good otherwise and I can hear good when someone calls. Reception has been excellent. Crisp and clear. Sometimes someone on the other end will say they hear their own voice on speakerphone. I'm coming from the Droid Maxx, and although the battery life can't compare to it, it does alright on it's own. I haven't had to charge it during the day and I use it quite a bit. Seems to charge quite quick--around 2 1/2 hours from 0 to 100%. Will buy an extra battery when they come out, just in case. I don't think you will be unhappy with it.

edited Dec 25, 2014, 11:50 AM to the current version:

Thought I would like it

I was very enthused about this phone and used it for over a month. I am putting it on Ebay today. Went back to my Droid Maxx. Big thing with me is that I use the speakerphone a lot, and people couldn't hear me, or heard a lot of feedback on it. Also, when I connected to my car, I had to put in the code everytime I turned the car off. My Maxx had neither of these problems. People are raving about the camera, but I didn't have that much success. It's better than the Maxx, but it is a phone, after all. I like the size of the Maxx compared to the LG G3 and the fact that you can use Google Now while it is locked. If you decide to buy it, you won't be sorry. I just have different needs than others.

 

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