Between the note 7 and now this I have had it. Headed down to the store to get a 7+
That's a real bummer. Hopefully your next phone won't give you any issues
Between the note 7 and now this I have had it. Headed down to the store to get a 7+
I really couldn't tell you. I never dropped it as far as I could remember. From reports they didn't cover the back with sapphire, instead opting for the much more rugged champagne flutes glassIs that on delivery or just cracked by impact? Is the lens cover not sapphire?
I hope T-mobile doesn't say nothing about it when I trade it in.
I dropped my naked V20 today ..... Glad to say it faired well. No damage except for a nasty dent on the bottom right corner. It hit the concrete from about 6 feet and bounced around. The back also came off. It's currently on JOD, so I hope T-mobile doesn't say nothing about it when I trade it in.
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Very unfortunate.
Between the note 7 and now this I have had it. Headed down to the store to get a 7+
Very unfortunate.
I don't understand how LG didn't notice this during QC.
It's happening to a lot of people to.
PSA: V20 at Tmobile on sale for $360. Just for today, I think?
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone/lg-v20
PSA: V20 at Tmobile on sale for $360. Just for today, I think?
https://www.t-mobile.com/cell-phone/lg-v20
Most of the reports I have read had the camera bump exposed, and had set the phone down flat on a hard surface. My case is slightly thicker than the camera bump so I am not worried. Under the right conditions it will crack. But in your case something clearly impacted it. I understand you are upset but things happen to any phone to a certain percentage of owners.Yeah. It's a wonder that no one questioned having the camera being covered by such a expanse of glass. Also the way it fits in there so it will absorb all the impact is not the brightest design.
In my case it really looks like something must have hit it unbeknownst to me. Could have theoretically happened on any phone. Hoping the much smaller sapphire covered protrusion on the 7+ fairs better.
Over on the v20 subreddit there are already 5-10 cases. All stating that they didn't recall dropping it hard.
I never even mentioned all the lag, and performance flaws I was having. I had gotten to the point I rebooted it twice a day, and games like traffic rider were pretty unplayable.
At this point my advice is to steer far clear of this phone.
I own both an s7 edge and V20. Love both of them. One is work and one is personal. I had a Note 7 before the V20, and the V20 is a great phone to compliment me missing my Note. It wokrs great and never had any issues. I have a case to protect the camera, so I am not worried about the glass happening. But there are many that do not have any issues with that glass breaking. I doubt it's as big as people make it.
I picked up one of these for cheap, mainly for the quad DAC system. My planar magnetics are loving it!
I owned the V10 but it had many issues, the V20 is much better. It's a shame LG has a bad reputation (boot loops) and hardly advertises their V phones.
Fostex T40RP mkIII (3rd generation), a budget friendly headphone. It's my first pair of planars and more $$ than I usually spend but I really enjoy the sound coming from themI still have a v10, music sounds great via Tidal.
Which planar headphones do you have? The v10 drives my dt 770s fine but I never tried with any planers. I returned Audeze to Apple long ago, not worth the money to me personally.
Fostex T40RP mkIII (3rd generation), a budget friendly headphone. It's my first pair of planars and more $$ than I usually spend but I really enjoy the sound coming from them
The V10 was such a tank. I loved the design and materials but I had a lot of artifacts/clipping with bluetooth, which I use while driving, and I couldn't get good battery life.
I picked up one of these for cheap, mainly for the quad DAC system. My planar magnetics are loving it!
I owned the V10 but it had many issues, the V20 is much better. It's a shame LG has a bad reputation (boot loops) and hardly advertises their V phones.
I absolutely loved my V20, except for the battery life.. Paired great with my Senn HD650
The V20 packs a lot of juice. It'll self adjust depending on the impedance of the headphone.I am turning this into an audio thread BUT the v20 is equipped for good sound.
You could power the HD650s with the v20 without an external amp?
I am turning this into an audio thread BUT the v20 is equipped for good sound.
You could power the HD650s with the v20 without an external amp?
Absolutely, without any issues! The V20 detects a high impedence device and adjusts it output accordingly. That built in DAC is killer!
I would've bought the LG G6 (US) IF it came with that HiFi DAC ..
Eagerly waiting for the V30!
The V20 packs a lot of juice. It'll self adjust depending on the impedance of the headphone.
The top video is good to watch, https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=v20+audio+review.
They do, I'm using them right now! Even though the Fostex are rated 50 ohm, they still require a lot to drive. The S8 can get it to barely listening levels while the V20 does fine at halfway volume.Does your planars initiate the high impedence mode on your v20? I think they are rated 50 ohms which should do it.
They do, I'm using them right now! Even though the Fostex are rated 50 ohm, they still require a lot to drive. The S8 can get it to barely listening levels while the V20 does fine at halfway volume.
Apparently there are impedance adapters you can use if you want to trigger high impedance mode all the time. There's a V20 thread in the Head-Fi forums and some swear it sounds better when in high impedance mode.