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On the other hand, could it mean a longer life it is on standby?
It should be to continue the tradition of G2 which has awesome stand by for its battery.
On the other hand, could it mean a longer life it is on standby?
Looks like if specs anything to go by, the LGL24 (Au operator model) should be the new G3.
10.5mm. 3000mAh battery.
LG isai FL LGL24 |
The G2 has a 3000mAh battery too, so I guess its successor should have one with slightly larger capacity, since it has a denser display.
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Still can't tell from the video whether it is sealed body or detachable body with removable battery...
OIS camera, new smart flip case. and Fake brush metal backing?
Launch event in Singapore? or release in Singapore?
If you watch closely 0:17-0:19, looks like it can be detached.Still can't tell from the video whether it is sealed body or detachable body with removable battery...
Hmm from the video, it has a curved back and the part at the center seems quite fat.
Hope it isnt 10.5mm or whatever.
max thickness is not a problem for curved backing phone like the G3. More importantly is how the phone feels in the hand, the angle of the curve and thinness of the edges matter more. It's interesting how LG will balance out the phone as it has a big 5.5 inch screen.
Curved back is nice n much more ergonomic than flat back.
Iphone4/5 has terrible ergonomics.
Dont know when we can purchase the phone.
May28th?
Hmm from the video, it has a curved back and the part at the center seems quite fat.
Hope it isnt 10.5mm or whatever.
Indeed. We know the screen is very thin, so that leaves the main computing bits and the battery (main culprit). But if it's really just 3000mAh, I don't think it could be that thick, right?the thickness is indeed worrying
5.5" at 10.5mm is not acceptable![]()
Indeed. We know the screen is very thin, so that leaves the main computing bits and the battery (main culprit). But if it's really just 3000mAh, I don't think it could be that thick, right?