Hi all, I think this is even cheaper than the last deal I could find for this phone..
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mritchie
31 Mar 165#19
Excellent phone. I got mine pretty much the day it came out. It's difficult to fault. No phone is perfect but there are a couple of really outstanding features. First, the fingerprint reader means that by the time I've picked the phone up it's switched on - very convenient. Second, the rapid charge with the supplied cable and charger is fantastic. Gives a huge charge in 15 minutes so great for when you've let it run down but need to go out. Stock Android and being the first to get any updates suits me nicely and there's far less "bloatware" than with most phones. This is a cracking price ... compare it with the inflated cost of an S7 - you can have 2 of these!
darksideby182
30 Mar 164#2
Massive upgrade from a s3
itr786
31 Mar 163#17
I think people are delusional when they say they notice a different between each gen phone, the difference (intentionally) are minimal.
In my opinion, you SHOULD change phones every 3 years to ACTUALLY notice a difference, anything less, and they're lying to yourself to make, make you feel better about throwing away hundreds of pounds.
S3 to this will be an awesome upgrade.
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Jammy212
30 Mar 161#1
Would this be much of an upgrade from Galaxy S3?
parasitemol to Jammy212
30 Mar 161#3
As darksideby182 said.
UnknownConcept to Jammy212
30 Mar 162#7
Yes, though I would buy it from Amazon for £2.95 more, as I'm a bit wary of the market sellers.
Obvious differences being it has a nano sim, 1080p screen, a better process, 2gb ram, 4gb, etc
Another very important aspect is the fact is pretty much runs stock android, is running Marshmallow right now and expect to get the latest software upgrades before all the others.
darksideby182
30 Mar 164#2
Massive upgrade from a s3
buddn07 to darksideby182
30 Mar 16#5
The wife has gone from an S3 to an LG G2 to this, and has found each one an improvement.
neilwaterman
30 Mar 16#4
is it much better than a lg g3 ?
hkhk
30 Mar 162#6
Surely not as cheap as recent Argos deal (£249 - £21 quidco - £10 argos voucher)?
zeffania to hkhk
31 Mar 16#13
This. I went with Argos over eglobal after reading some bad reviews. Fingers crossed for you Tony as that is a good saving. Argos could be as cheap as £225 and you get a £10 voucher. Will see if/when quidco tracks
Jammy212
30 Mar 161#8
Thanks for the reply. Much appreciated.
tranceazure
30 Mar 16#9
why hasnt pure google or nexus got miracast such a letdown g4 be better.camera also.
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In my opinion, you SHOULD change phones every 3 years to ACTUALLY notice a difference, anything less, and they're lying to yourself to make, make you feel better about throwing away hundreds of pounds.
S3 to this will be an awesome upgrade.
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Comparison site link between the phones
Obvious differences being it has a nano sim, 1080p screen, a better process, 2gb ram, 4gb, etc
Another very important aspect is the fact is pretty much runs stock android, is running Marshmallow right now and expect to get the latest software upgrades before all the others.
http://www.eglobalcentral.co.uk/lg-google-nexus-5x-32gb-4g-lte-sim-free-unlocked-black.html
When I landed on the site it gave me a voucher that gave £5 off so it was £210.99 total.