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I have this with my Galaxy S2, not one pc is able to recognise my phone via USB. There are tons of other ways to transfer data though

I have this with my Galaxy S2, not one pc is able to recognise my phone via USB. There are tons of other ways to transfer data though

yup, my galaxy s2 has problems too, it worked fine at first so i think my usb slot is a bit broken, i use kies air

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I have this with my Galaxy S2, not one pc is able to recognise my phone via USB. There are tons of other ways to transfer data though

Seriously? :|

yup, my galaxy s2 has problems too, it worked fine at first so i think my usb slot is a bit broken, i use kies air

 

I've never used Kies, I always use Airdroid lots of GS2's have that usb problem.

Waiting for the LG G3 wub.png

I've never used Kies, I always use Airdroid lots of GS2's have that usb problem.

Waiting for the LG G3 wub.png

LG? ewww bad expierence with me, 

 

Operating System: Android 4.4 KitKat
 
Processor: 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor
 
RAM: 3GB (2GB version available)
 
Screen: 5.5in True HD-IPS + LCD with 2560 x 1440 resolution (534ppi)
 
Camera: 13MP rear, 2MP front
 
Storage: 32GB internal (16GB version available), plus microSD up to 128GB
 
Data: 3G / 4G/LTE
 
Battery: 3000mAh
 
Size: 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 mm
 
Weight: 149g
 
 
not too bad though ;)
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I've never used Kies, I always use Airdroid lots of GS2's have that usb problem.

Waiting for the LG G3 wub.png

My sister has the Gpad and I don't like it as much.

 

LG? ewww bad expierence with me, 

 

Operating System: Android 4.4 KitKat
 
Processor: 2.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 801 quad-core processor
 
RAM: 3GB (2GB version available)
 
Screen: 5.5in True HD-IPS + LCD with 2560 x 1440 resolution (534ppi)
 
Camera: 13MP rear, 2MP front
 
Storage: 32GB internal (16GB version available), plus microSD up to 128GB
 
Data: 3G / 4G/LTE
 
Battery: 3000mAh
 
Size: 146.3 x 74.6 x 8.9 mm
 
Weight: 149g
 
 
not too bad though wink.png

 

 

Yeah I know what you're thinking about LG, but they've really stepped up the game.

The LG G3 beats almost all ( if not all ) flagships atm and it comes with a decent pric,

the only concern I had was the battery life since the phone has a 2K display which would consume 30% more energy than 1080P phones ( I believe ). However after reading quite a few serious articles with battery benchmarks and duration tests I was amazed.

It also comes with a quite a lot of new features (which are useful IMO).

Cant wait to get it :D

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