M. Atlas (Madison, WI): This phone really does leave the GS4 and One in the dust (Speakers & design wise the One is still better imo). This should be expected though with a phone running more advanced hardware. Overall I couldn't be happier and feel that my $600 (yes I bought off contract) was well worth it. This phone easily will get you through a full day of use (I'm on Verizon btw) if not more. I check my phone all the time, constantly stream music/video, and have yet to drop the battery below 40% in a day. Not sure if this is new to smartphones but this thing charges incredibly quickly too. From dead to full charge is probably in the 90 minute range, something I really like.
The Graphite Girl (TEXAS y'all!): If i could change ONE thing, it wouldn't be about the phone, it would be about ALL the criticism LG's UI has received from people who either haven't even laid eyes on it or ppl who do have the phone and haven't bothered to learn it....While YES there are a gabillion options, almost all can be ignored or disabled, & even EASILY replacing ANY icon you don't care for with a photo, image, etc. but YET are "there if you need them WITHOUT slowing down the system ONE iota!".
Mark Zee: Stepped up from an iPhone 4S to the Verizon LG G2. This phone has amazing screen size and clarity, awesome battery life (2 days for me with a slow charge...I find I get longer battery life with a slow charge using any charger that fits as opposed to the included fast charger), simple & intuitive interface, and easy set up. I had a Galaxy Nexus a couple of years ago but the phone died. Android has come a long way since then. Very impressive :)


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