Storage upgrades are pricey, but again - if you can afford it then definitely do it. Everybody's hoping it at least has 2GB of RAM this time around though. If you can afford to buy a new phone - I say do it. Not sure what to tell you on fixing that :\ This phone seems to get as hot as my old Galaxy S3 or my girlfriend's Moto X. The only instances where I experience freezing\lag is when activating the Dual Window pane.Īs for heat issues. I can't say I've dealt with freezing on my LG G3. >Issues: - freeze on chrome - freeze on Maps - freeze out if nowhere - painfuly hot Take GSam for a spin to maybe determine if this is the source of your poor battery life (and consider getting a fresh battery). If apps aren't the problem, then another area to be looked at is battery health. If you hardly used the phone and the screen was off for nearly the entirety of the 3 hours then I would start looking at whether you have any abusive apps. It seems like people average 3-4h SOT with the LG G3. If you were using your phone continuously (Screen ON with high brightness ON), then these stats aren't unheard of. >I use my phone to work and this phone just isn't reliable. You should have discovered more quickly whether or not the device was botched. So you bought the phone in February, this was 7 months ago. >I'm starting to think that I got a broken product. I like how the two alternative phones you list are polar opposites in terms of price-range.
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