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| My first Android phone, eww. |
This all finally came to rest when I got my first Nexus phone, the Nexus 5. I was in love, and I finally had what I wanted my phone to feel like originally. However, I had become so accustomed to the features present in custom ROMs that I had to root and rom this one too. I had this for quite a while, but I noticed that after playing around with different ROMs, I always went back to stock. I found the Xposed module GravityBox and used that for a while, as it provided the features I had missed without any real hassle. I enjoyed things this way for a while.
| But seriously... Look at this beauty. |
So far I don't miss my Nexus 5. Don't get me wrong, I did very much enjoy everything about the phone. The soft touch back, the camera, which I always had great results with, the smoothness of the UI. The G3 is better in every aspect, camera, battery, screen, size, feel. I can't emphasize the feel part enough, the weight, the size, as well as the fluidity of the OS. I was most skeptical at first of the interface, with LG's optimus UI laying on top of Android. Since playing with it for a couple weeks, I have gotten over this skepticism and grown very much fond of the flat textures and pastel colors. My favorite feature is how the status bar can change color when in some of LG's built in apps. The other great part is if you don't like a particular LG app, you can uninstall it.
In short, though the screen does suck a bit more power than similar 1080p displays, I can still get a solid 12 hours out of the battery on a normal day. I am quite happy with this phone and I am really excited at the direction LG is heading in.

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