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r/chloe • u/SrGrafo • Oct 01 '21
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I'm so sad, I've owned LGs the entire time I've had a smartphone. I went from G3, then two different Stylos and now G8X ThinQ.
2 u/FaySmash Oct 01 '21 G3 was the best phone I had. But LG already died for me when they got rid of the replaceable battery and rear buttons 1 u/SavvySillybug Oct 02 '21 Replaceable battery has been a really niche feature in the last ten years. 1 u/FaySmash Oct 02 '21 This should even be classified as a "feature" but necessity... No Device I can fully dis- and reassemble in 20mins is worth my money
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G3 was the best phone I had. But LG already died for me when they got rid of the replaceable battery and rear buttons
1 u/SavvySillybug Oct 02 '21 Replaceable battery has been a really niche feature in the last ten years. 1 u/FaySmash Oct 02 '21 This should even be classified as a "feature" but necessity... No Device I can fully dis- and reassemble in 20mins is worth my money
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Replaceable battery has been a really niche feature in the last ten years.
1 u/FaySmash Oct 02 '21 This should even be classified as a "feature" but necessity... No Device I can fully dis- and reassemble in 20mins is worth my money
This should even be classified as a "feature" but necessity...
No Device I can fully dis- and reassemble in 20mins is worth my money
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u/TheSadDiamond Oct 01 '21
I'm so sad, I've owned LGs the entire time I've had a smartphone. I went from G3, then two different Stylos and now G8X ThinQ.