Why does nobody buy LG Smartphones?

Why does nobody buy LG Smartphones?




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  1. I stopped buying LG smartphones because of their poor quality. They are so boring. Some features simply didn't work, even the advertised ones.

  2. I have LG v30+ ,,best performance in rain and under water ,,in summer ,in winter ,,in normal,,2nd i have LG V40 and tying this on same phone,,,and it's also performs same as LGv30+ and again i having LG Wing too ,,,hope LG will be back,,there must be a wild entry

  3. When you see all the generic interchangeable Android phones you appreciate the consistent design language to the iPhone and how it does have such a recognizable design for a simple glass and metal slab.

  4. "Why does nobody buy LG Smartphones"

    Because they've pulled out of the phone market now.
    Blame the G4 fiasco.
    After that, they stores who were burned by LG's appalling management of the situation, barely sold them and now they don't exist anymore.

  5. I always thought it was absurd to buy a $1000 phone than wait next year for the newer model. LG does make cheaper phones no one talks about. All I've ever had are cheap LG phones. I've bought all the stylos. It's just that their flagship models aren't special.

  6. One of the cool things LG did that I havnt seen is how they tackled dual screen without charging a ridiculous price. LG GX8 is abit older but. Thier dual screen is a phone case..it's not charging a ridiculous price like the foldable phones and stuff we see now. They was able to have the phone case be an extension of the phone by having a screen on the case that connects to the phone

  7. My only experience with LG was back when I got some sort of Windows Nokia phone from Verizon and less than a week later I didn't like it so I "downgraded" to this LG phone that was essentially "free" (locked into a 2 year contract). While my memories with that phone were not the greatest, I still fondly look at LG. Their phones always seem pretty great but literally I have never seen another person using an LG since 2010

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