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Dude its totally worth.
Second screen will feel like a burden in few days.
And this isn’t even detachable like the one on g8x. Like it or not the user has to use the phone with 2 screens.
It will become a collectible item like nokia 808 pure view imo
Nokia 808 pure view was in my wish list and but never got one
It will be difficult to find apps compatible with this device, specially games as all apps will not work on secondary screen so forget about multi tasking
For 30k its good deal , definitely will last more than Chinese stuff
260g
6.8inch
30000 and stuck with same Android. No update probably no security patch update as well.. within warranty workable but after warranty, astronomical repair cost. Almost negligible resale value..
promised till android 13
Any one can change address pls reply
placed the order now thinking whether to accept the order or not?
With LG deciding to stop making mobile phones, this phone will remain on the Android version it came with.
There may be some custom ROM’s but that depends on the LG providing bootloader unlock.
Tread with caution.
Good hardware without the supporting software is of no use.
Spend your 30000 on a OnePlus.
promised by lg willbe updated till android 13
open sale
They weren’t give updates when they were in business then how can they give updates after shutting down their business?
Waste of money
vu
In stock now
1.
Motorola was once out of business – 2007 to 2009
Google bought it and then Lenovo bought it
Now we still have Motorola phones with some pretty good specification
2.
Nokia was once out of business – 2013
Microsoft bought it and Literally Killed the Brand
Microsoft then closed the business of all their Mobiles
Today we still get Nokia phones
So my suggestion is, definitely not to worry.
Some other company will definitely come buy out the mobile division of LG and continue to manufacture LG phones. They will definitely want to use the LG brand name, cause it comes with the legitimacy of a good old brand rather than having a fully new brand.
Having said this, The near time problem is the screen replacement costs and mobile spare parts availability.
If you are going to take care of your phone properly and given you do not run into misfortunes of dropping the mobiles and breaking them you should be set for next 2 years.
Again LG phones are very good at drop resistance! Oneplus 7pro literally shattered when dropped on the road, LG G7 and G8 both survived similar accidental drops on the road with dents, but they lived to tell the story.
Having said all the above,
There will be LG phone definitely going into the future, but they may not be the same LG you are currently buying.
Nevertheless, the old nokias were tanks and strictly non-android; and the old motos were outstanding unique flagships. Compared to the new nokias which are pure androids with shitty builds and the New Motos are strictly ordinary midrange androids.
Not worth…