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Hi,
I'm currently using a Motorola Milestone A853 (GSM version of the CDMA Verizon Droid), and I'm looking to upgrade to the LG Optimus 2X P990 soon. Is there anybody out there who also came from the Motorola Milestone?
I want to know the battery life as compared to the Milestone... The Milestone sometimes has terrible battery life (6 hours!). I'm hoping LG Optimus 2X will be a good purchase. What do you guys think?
Personally i believe the optimus was a good buy, especially now. the newer phones dont seem to have problems.
6 hours? LOL even the lgos can beat that ;D
I'd say, go for it. Its an incredibly good phone with some teaks
Have had the O2X for just over 2 months now. I had a few reboots and freezes initially but not after the V10d update from LG. The only other issue I had with the phone was an unreliable USB connection to the PC. I got the phone replaced and haven't had any problems with the new one.
You haven't mentioned whether you are looking for an out of the box phone or are willing to install a custom ROM on it. This seems to be the most well supported dual cure android out there at the moment with Cyanogen and Modaco doing great stuff for it.
Based on my experience, I have no issues recommending this phone but that doesn't mean there are 'better' alternatives out there depending on what you are looking for.
Battery usage is subjective and depends on usage as well. I am ok with battery life. I get better life out of it by freezing certain rogue stock apps like Car Home after rooting though .
Let us know what you decide.
I have been using a milestone for over a year. I am happy with the upgrade. I don't miss the hardware buttons and i prefer the thinner design of the Lg. The speed in applications and internet browsing has improoved. I'm also impressed by the media playback. The other night i streamed an online flashvideo through hdmi to my tv, without any problems at all. There are a lot of disappointed Lg ovners because of the continuing fw delays. But it's nothing compared to the way, the Milestone owners has been treated by Motorola.
FreeZr said:
6 hours? LOL even the lgos can beat that ;D
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Yes, super pathetic right :/
mparack said:
I had a few reboots and freezes initially but not after the V10d update from LG.
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I read about the reboots, but I'm not so bothered. My current Milestone is worse (DSI errors!) and is not fixable. But nice, good to know there's an official fix.
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You haven't mentioned whether you are looking for an out of the box phone or are willing to install a custom ROM on it.
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I'm actually a power user so I'm fine with both. If stock LG with minor fixes are good to go, then I'd prefer to go that route. I frequently do ROM cycles on my Milestone, currently using CM7 on it, but thanks to the locked bootloader, I haven't had a taste replacing the kernel yet Glad to know it's officially supported by Cyanogenmod!
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Let us know what you decide.
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I originally considered the Samsung Galaxy S II, but it was too expensive even under contract (S$488, SingTel, Singapore). LG Optimus 2X is S$218, and since I can trade in my Milestone for S$100, it's effectively S$118, pretty good price. So I'm kinda fixed on O2X
ClausG76 said:
I have been using a milestone for over a year. I am happy with the upgrade.
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Thanks! I hope I'll be happy with the upgrade too. But how about the differences in battery life? (it's kind of like a deal decider...)
ClausG76 said:
But it's nothing compared to the way, the Milestone owners has been treated by Motorola.
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Quoted for truth.
Thanks guys for the input!
yjwong said:
Hi,
I'm currently using a Motorola Milestone A853 (GSM version of the CDMA Verizon Droid), and I'm looking to upgrade to the LG Optimus 2X P990 soon. Is there anybody out there who also came from the Motorola Milestone?
I want to know the battery life as compared to the Milestone... The Milestone sometimes has terrible battery life (6 hours!). I'm hoping LG Optimus 2X will be a good purchase. What do you guys think?
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Even i changed to optimus 2x from Milestone.threatened Motorola through legal methods and got my whole money back.
anyway coming to the main point.O2X is much better than Milestone.A choice i dont regret.I just Miss the MIUI Roms.
My battery easily lasts 1-1.5 days.I am a heavy user.Wifi,Games,Songs,Movies.
The best Part bieng an open boot loader.we dont have to wait for the Companies to provide an Update.
Ram is double than that of milestone.The processor is dual core not to mention it has HDMI out and the graphics are awesome.
All in all you should be happy with the O2X
Hi,
I came from a Motorola Defy to Optimus 2x and I should say that Motorola is releasing poor software compared to LG (even if it's not perfect).
The video playback is really good out of the box (Divx / Divx HD support and more), the camera is by far better, the bootloader is opened for real good custom roms, the battery will improve with time today it's more than a day for me.
Don't hesitate go for it.
Compared with the SGXS2, it records full HD 1080P, the screen being smaller, the phone is a bit smaller (not thinner), today again I would think about the difference for the price.
Cheers
The SGSII has some serious display issues right now, i wouldnt go for it at the moment.
As ive said previously, my brother has already sent back 2 SGSII
I have an opportunity to get this phone and I was wondering if you guys could give me a quick list of some pros and cons with this phone. For cons, I'm mainly looking for things like is it laggy, bad call quality, etc. And for those who have updated to gingerbread, could you give some pros and cons over froyo?
The phone itself has great hardware, but the development and support for this phone is the worst I've ever experienced. Take heed of my advice, don't buy it. I regret it, again not because the phone ducks but it's just been abandoned. Don't dream of this phone officially getting ics without root. If you're gonna buy a smartphone, WAIT for the HTC One (S/X)!!
Take faresr's advice. Wait on the HTC one or get the Thrill if your on a budget. I was going to wait on a Nexus device but it seems as if Google dropped the ball with their "first update policy " as seen with the Nexus S which still doesn't have the official ICS update. I've had a Samsung and they sucked with the 2.2 update for my Craptivate and now this LG Thrill. I'm trying HTC the next go around.
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The phone itself has great hardware, but the development and support for this phone is the worst I've ever experienced. Take heed of my advice, don't buy it. I regret it, again not because the phone ducks but it's just been abandoned. Don't dream of this phone officially getting ics without root. If you're gonna buy a smartphone, WAIT for the HTC One (S/X)!!
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we are getting ics just later this year and with the 2 awsome roms we have biohazard and thiaz03d this phone rocks ive had no problems with it or lg there are alot of phones that dont have ics were not alone.
If you're on a budget get either the Motorola Atrix 2 or the Samsung Captivate Glide,otherwise you will have to carry extra batteries or a charger with you.
Sorry no hate here by any means.
shinydesert said:
If you're on a budget get either the Motorola Atrix 2 or the Samsung Captivate Glide,otherwise you will have to carry extra batteries or a charger with you.
Sorry no hate here by any means.
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Atrix 2 battery isn't that much better. I'm fact....no android battery can go through the whole day with heavy usage. Just internet browsing itself will kill the battery.
I bought this phone on craigslist for cheap and yeah there is hardly no development for this phone but with Thiaz Prada GB rom, GO launcher and v6 supercharger script this has become one of the best phone I've owned and I have went through alot of smartphones. another thing is with this rom I also have T-mobile 4g. Better phones are coming though. so I would wait
http://www.motorola.com/us/consumer...,pd.html?selectedTab=tab-2&cgid=mobile-phones
At first glance, I thought this was a Droid 4. But then I saw that Moto took off the capacitive buttons on the bottom of the front of the phone. The Photon Q gets an upgraded 1.5gz dual core processor, and the display apparently has ColorBoost technology (resolution is the same, however).
I always wondered what Moto would do as a one-up on the droid 4. Looks like we have an answer
Motorola has stated that it'll have an unlockable bootloader. Also i think someone said that it has an s4, srsly the only real drawback so far to this phone is Sprint and that qhd display. Still very nice though
* raises fist * Damn you, Motorola! I just got the Droid 4!
* settles down * I still prefer a menu button though
* enables puppy-eyes * Please release an unlocked version in Europe?
I think the SIM card of the photon Q is not removable, so don't worry about getting it.
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If it'll be non-removable SIM card, it's dead phone
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I think the SIM card of the photon Q is not removable, so don't worry about getting it.
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It sure is not removable. I hope this is not going to be a new trend. Does not bode well for the Droid 5 on Verizon whenever it will be out.
From the Spec sheets:
Frequency: LTE, CDMA 800/1900 EVDO Rev A, World Phone - GSM 850/1900/1800/900, UMTS 850/1900/2100 (SIM is embedded in the phone, GSM SIM is locked and not removable)
hey all i care about is the fact that they will let you unlock the bootloader, they better do it for the Droid 4 and RAZR too!
Fat chance of that. Verizon thinks that rooted phones can impair the quality of the service they provide. /:
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Fat chance of that. Verizon thinks that rooted phones can impair the quality of the service they provide. /:
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**** Verizon, all they do is pack their phones with bull**** bloatware, delay OTAs by months, overprice, and all that. the only good thing they've ever done for me is not get rid of my unlimited data plan yet. ....yet.... *knocks on wood*
@sjaakbaanan i had the same reaction when reading OP
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@sjaakbaanan i had the same reaction when reading OP
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Haha, good to see I'm not the only one!
I'm still keeping my hopes up that one day they'll release this or a newer QWERTY over here too, with unlocked SIM. If not this phone, then the next.. and I'll buy it right away!
Maybe we should start some kind of internet petition to bring Motorola QWERTY phones than Europe and see if more than 5 people sign it
Didn't Samsung succumb to internet users when it offered a "developer version" (unlocked bootloader) of the GS3 on verizon (for way more money, of course)? If I'm correct, then it can be done
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Didn't Samsung succumb to internet users when it offered a "developer version" (unlocked bootloader) of the GS3 on verizon (for way more money, of course)? If I'm correct, then it can be done
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Yes, and they offered it for 600 USD I believe, which is actually still cheaper than the S3's unsubsidized price over here. So I'm already taking into account that I need to spend that amount of money, as long as they give me the chance
But I think more people want an unlocked S3 (which already existed for Europe anyway) than an unlocked Photon Q, so the power of the internet may be smaller here. Ah well, if I get data to work, I'm fully happy with my Droid 4!
No microSD cards, non-removable batteries and now embedded SIM cards. Are we noticing a trend yet?
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This one takes a microsd, but yeah there's definitely a trend...
my guess is the trend is actually carriers trying to hold on to the old way of doing things. they don't like device hopping and by forcing you to buy a new phone, they are able to bring in additional revenue.
I hate how we're basically the only market that's this way. meanwhile the rest of the world is "free to roam" and prices remain competitive.
Me too
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my guess is the trend is actually carriers trying to hold on to the old way of doing things. they don't like device hopping and by forcing you to buy a new phone, they are able to bring in additional revenue.
I hate how we're basically the only market that's this way. meanwhile the rest of the world is "free to roam" and prices remain competitive.
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I hate how the phones seem to be built to break after 2 years. My mom got a phone 13 years ago that is still kicking..its even been dropped in a drink cup....6 years after the cup incident the pixels in the display are finally going out. She loves that thing and is very upset that she has to get a new phone, I am very surprised it's still working. She's even using the original battery! As for me, I love the keyboard on my D4, and now that I have my much-beloved FM radio on it, I probably won't upgrade again, it's just too expensive to. I will just surf ebay and get other D4s. :silly: Anyone else notice that as Verizon gets bigger, the more expensive, dumber and ruder they become? I wish we had more competition.
I have noticed that trend too, and I don't like it. If they wanted to keep things like they were, they would still be making indestructible bricks like what my mom is using. I like the thinner phones, yet I want to be able to rip out the battery if I get frustrated, and I hate needing a SIM card
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KrellaKrentoshi said:
I hate how the phones seem to be built to break after 2 years. My mom got a phone 13 years ago that is still kicking..its even been dropped in a drink cup....6 years after the cup incident the pixels in the display are finally going out. She loves that thing and is very upset that she has to get a new phone, I am very surprised it's still working. She's even using the original battery! As for me, I love the keyboard on my D4, and now that I have my much-beloved FM radio on it, I probably won't upgrade again, it's just too expensive to. I will just surf ebay and get other D4s. :silly: Anyone else notice that as Verizon gets bigger, the more expensive, dumber and ruder they become? I wish we had more competition.
I have noticed that trend too, and I don't like it. If they wanted to keep things like they were, they would still be making indestructible bricks like what my mom is using. I like the thinner phones, yet I want to be able to rip out the battery if I get frustrated, and I hate needing a SIM card
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Stock Samsung Galaxy S (Samsung Facinate)....Why does it have 2 names?
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I have been trying to point this out to eveyone I work with especially with all of the HTC devices every time a new ver of the evo is coming out all of sudden the old ver starts to fall apart physically and software !! coincident? i dont think so!!!
I do like my D4. Its been the first DROID phone I've been happy with since the 1. Some other slider is going to have to have some prett decent features to get me to switch. Like a better screen and battery life that lasts days.
What should I do now?
Am one of those who'll want a physical keyboard on Android for sure.
Last year waited so much for Droid 3, but bad reviews didn't let me go for it. Early this year got Xperia Pro, which was working very much fine, and then few weeks ago, STOLEN.
Now on a prowl for another Android + keyboard handset. Found Droid 4, but thanks to GSM radio still off (am from India and on GSM) have been more than eagerly waiting for ICS on Droid 4. Now that it is just rolling out, come across Photon Q.
Very much confused which one to go for, Droid 4 or Photon Q?
# Droid 4 has higher battery life among the two (of the data in hand at present), with ICS so late, Jelly Bean would be light years away.
# Photon Q will launch with ICS, so have a chance for Jelly Bean. But battery life doesn't look promising (reviews after the launch will give exact idea). Apart from that, Photon Q looks better with better processor and bigger screen.
Please advice which one should I really go with.
Thanks!
I am really bummed about our locked bootloader. I forced the N2 update with out researching first. I've tried the warranty replacement but it came shipped with 4.4.2.
I had the most difficult time deciding between the Flex and the Note 3. But I need the opinion of such a well respected community. Do you think it's worth the trade. Is the flex equal to the note?
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I am really bummed about our locked bootloader. I forced the N2 update with out researching first. I've tried the warranty replacement but it came shipped with 4.4.2.
I had the most difficult time deciding between the Flex and the Note 3. But I need the opinion of such a well respected community. Do you think it's worth the trade. Is the flex equal to the note?
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http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2466099
The LG G Flex didn't really feel like a phone I wanted. At the time, I didn't know I was searching my next phone, but I helped choose the Note 3 over the G Flex, which ended up becoming my phone as a gift. The G Flex has a 720p display, awkward UI, etc. I think the Note 3's internals alone shouldn't make this a conversation because of a better RAM chipset and a better display.
I also updated without thinking lol I just bought my note 3 yesterday and like a fool I updated but whatever a root will come so I'm not worried
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I am a happy G2 and G3 owner. Looking to upgrade to a G4, but actually what I want is a device that:
1. Runs on the Sprint network
2. OTA upgraded to Marshmallow
3. At least a 5.5 inch screen.
Other than the G4 and the Stylo2, do you have any recommendations?
Thanks for any input.
LG V 20 seems to be solid without bootloop issues. That is it you're looking for an LG device.
G4 prices are great. So far, the G4 is the first phone where I wasn't eager to get the next phone upgrade. However, I was concerned about the lack of root for the Sprint version. But, in another thread on this site, the word is someone figured out how to finally unlock it, which should enable root again. They are working on instructions.
Anyway, just wanted to highlight the nice combination of very low price at the moment, with great camera and screen and customizable leather backs, for the LG G4.
Well if I were to take rooting into account I would recommend buying a European G4, V10, V20, etc. But that's assuming that's what OP wants to take into account.