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LG G3 Pre-release/Rumor/Speculation Thread

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Sigh. So with Verizon's preorders opening, I find myself at a standstill. The rumors and speculation behind the Prime sound like things that I would want, and would probably be worth waiting for instead of getting the base G3 next week. But I have no way of knowing that because there's literally nothing but rumors and speculation at this point. This has been driving me crazy since I started looking into replacing my Razr Maxx back in April. Why in the hell do phone manufacturers refuse to announce new phones until you can buy them tomorrow?
 
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Someone on reddit with at&t version:

>Update on what I've been getting.

>Used it starting this morning off of a full charge. Heavy usage, including YouTube, texting, dual window, playing music (both over headphones and speaker), about 15 minutes worth of voice calls, some navigation, and taking a bunch of pictures. Wifi on and location on, Bluetooth off. Screen on auto brightness with the max set to 90%. Most of the time outdoors or in brightly lit rooms.

>I'm currently sitting at 40% with 2.5 hours of SoT. Not too shabby.
 
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Interesting...

RUMOR: Sprint bumping LG G3 release to Friday, July 11th - Android Forums at AndroidCentral.com

I might just have to stop by Best Buy on the way home tomorrow.

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Folks, please test the G3 under the following conditions:

1. GPS and Navigation for one hour.

2. 3D gaming for one hour.

3. Web with Flash use for one hour.

4. YouTube or Netflix for one hour.

THAT is heavy usage. Local video playback does not burden the gpu or high res display as much.

Ambient temperature impact is also a curiosity.

The 805 apparently has as significant an improvement to battery life as the S600 to S800/801, so it could be better than expected, in lieu of the 810 for Qhd.

Could be an interesting late summer, early fall.
 
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From reddit, about towelroot. I asked about the 10d update:

>Checking...

>Yup, it works. I have the D850, the AT&T variant.

>My build number is KVTL49L.D85010d. Software version D85010d.

>It should work for all US variants, though please post here if it works for your carrier since there's so many.

>EDIT: Oh and don't forget to install SuperSU (or your preferred superuser app) after you root.


From another user:

>Thanks, hoping to use this in order to freeze the bundled apps. Edit: Tried on my tmo g3, says 'This phone isn't currently supported".

>Build:KVT49L.D85110c
Software: D85110c


IOroot http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=2776198


G3 models supported by IOroot jailbreak:

D850 - 4.4.2 10D
D851 - nope
D855 - 4.4.2 XXX
F400K/L/S - 4.4.2 10A/10B
LS990 - 4.4.2 ZV2
VS850 - 4.4.2 10B
 
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First quick impressions:
Very nice,only one complaint so far:

As with a lot of phones,the auto-brightness is a f***ing joke. :mad:

There is virtually no difference from 0% on manual & auto-brightness,regardless of environmental factors.

I'm probably gonna root sometime soon,but,in the meantime,can anyone recommend,for an unrooted phone,an app (if one exists) that tweaks the attenuation to a more realistic range?

I've found one,but,was hoping for suggestions before buying it.

THX! :)
 
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That looks very 2015 to me. 810 in mass production is looking early 2Q next year. The 801 and 805 are expected to be the bridge until then. 20nm will take a while to get efficient wafer yields (enough working chips per wafer).

This just in from semiconductor manufacturing -

Junctions are junctions.

Mass production in 20 nm has been alive and well for quite some time with memory products sold as MCPs.

Migration to more complex structures such as those found with SoCs has already been shaken out in qual tests.

High yield manufacturing of SoCs is definitely next - but objects in your mirror are MUCH closer than they may appear.
 
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I'm probably gonna root sometime soon,but,in the meantime,can anyone recommend,for an unrooted phone,an app (if one exists) that tweaks the attenuation to a more realistic range?
For every rule there's an exception.

Based solely on my opinion, I would say that root exists for a reason and there ain't no such thing as a free lunch.
 
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I'm probably gonna root sometime soon,but,in the meantime,can anyone recommend,for an unrooted phone,an app (if one exists) that tweaks the attenuation to a more realistic range?

I've found one,but,was hoping for suggestions before buying it.

THX! :)

For every rule there's an exception.

Based solely on my opinion, I would say that root exists for a reason and there ain't no such thing as a free lunch.

Cranking brightness to 70% indoors surprisingly has had a negligible hit on battery.(1 HR 10 minutes run time,screen-on time 57 minutes @70% brightness & only used 10% of full battery)

However,I went ahead & bought LUX AUTO BRIGHTNESS:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.vito.lux&hl=en

I'm using dynamic mode & tweaked a bit,supposed to adjust by time of day,we'll see how it goes for now.
So far,it's a huge improvement over stock.
Trust me,I'm not exaggerating on the stock auto-brightness.
It's virtually 0% regardless of environment.

This phone is otherwise a strong recommend,but,it's screaming to be rooted-ROMMED,at last a tweaked stock ROM.
 
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