Dhalsim
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Wah. Why I cannot sia.
Dhalsim did you do factory reset again when you got the phone?
Yep, factory reset immediately after switching the language.
Wah. Why I cannot sia.
Dhalsim did you do factory reset again when you got the phone?
Yep, factory reset immediately after switching the language.
Yep, factory reset immediately after switching the language.
Factory reset will remove those unwanted Korean apps? Or improve performance? Thanks.
After few days of usage still trying to make full use of the dual screen...
And also after closing the dual screen on and off needs to open the cover to check the time and any missed notifications/calls.
You are correct. This has been taken care of in the new V50s dual screen. The second screen of V50s has a small display outside for clock and notifications.
Not really a big issue for me. U will know how to optimize lg v50 if you are a heavy user/ use it long enough
1. If im putting my phone on the table, the led light on dual screen or the 5g light up will alert me of any notifications
2. If time and you want to see which app notifications you received, just flip the dual screen to the back and use it as a single screen phone
3. For those who doesnt really use dual screen much, probably not a heavy user/don't really multitask. For work/multitasking it has been really useful for me(especially the keyboard and wide mode chrome)
4. The only complaint is the battery life. Would have been delightful if they opted for rechargeable dual screen accessory so that it doesnt drain juice out of the phone
Just my 2 cents
I am not really a heavy user...haha...got the dual screen just to try out if it works for me. In some ways yes it is useful I must admit and you are right, it did drain battery life significantly.
Actually by turning on the sidelight in brief notifications, the border of the phone will light up when the app's notification comes in during single screen mode.
What's the difference?