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The LG D850 is a feature-rich smartphone that combines a stunning 5.5-inch True HD display with a powerful 13MP camera, ensuring you capture every moment in high definition. With 32GB of internal storage and the ability to expand up to 128GB, this unlocked GSM device is perfect for the modern professional. Enjoy long-lasting battery life with up to 21 hours of talk time and a sleek design that fits perfectly in your hand.
P**L
Good used phone from sell "Cell Center"
My review is based from what I receive from Seller "Cell Center". I've read a few reviews from other sellers and I'll describe my experience. I bought the G3 used, b/c it's about a 2 yr old phone and price was in the range of what it was worth.($150) I knew I wasn't getting a fresh new still in the box phone from 2014. I was nervous b/c the condition was "good" in the description but no pictures of the actual phone. I usually buy my used phones from Swappa.com b/c they confirm the phone works w/ a lot of pictures. I got my phone in 2 days and I'm amazed of the condition. I thought I was getting a scratched up phone that I would have to refurbish. Besides maybe 2 dingings I found, it's almost like new. Everything works great. Cell Center included Micro USB cable and wall charger(that I didn't need) And most importantly, it came unlocked. If you're not using it for AT&T, please, please research your carriers APN Settings. Some people have said the phone doesn't work on their carrier. I had to manual input the APN settings for it to read T-Mobile Sim. Also be aware, if you do buy a used or refurbished phone, it's not going to be in perfect condition. Even if my phone was in good condition, I was ready and willing to buy a new screen or back cover for it b/c parts for it are pretty cheap and $150 for this phone is a Hell of a deal.
S**S
Three Stars
I have 3 months with this cell phone and it already hurt the board and it costs 100 dollars and I buy it in 130 dollars, I need to get in touch with the seller, the truth that I feel cheated.That the cell phone does not turn on only shows a blue image
A**A
Beautiful phones but full of irreparable issues
I bought this phone as a replacement for a previous phone of the same model that was a favorite for almost two years before the screen began to flicker and die. Beautiful phone before that point, but the issue was impossible to fix when it started and is apparently common for the model.The new phone had issues from the moment it arrived. Battery problems made it impossible to properly turn on, I had to buy yet another new battery. My SIM didn't register properly until I got a new SIM card either. And within a week of fixing those issues, the phone stopped allowing me to connect to WiFi and Bluetooth. Before I could try to fix that, it stopped recognizing my SIM card again. Finally, the battery problem (I assume) returned and it began to freeze on the initial AT&T screen at bootup. The phone was rendered completely useless. I have returned it and bought a newer model. Never going back.
C**R
Good Phone.. Really Really
Great and awesome phone. Loves that it came as mentioned "Unlocked". Great resolution and wonderful features. The phone is smooth to look at and even smoother to hold. It even came with a screen protector already on it, so awesome. The only DRAWBACK is that my current carrier Verizon was unable to carry over. Currently Cricket is what I am using now and works fine with the phone. I'm sure other carriers would work such as ATT and so on but cricket was the cheapest for what I need. Other then that the phone has no issues, and the battery life seems to last longer after the needed phone updates. Thanks!
N**I
My second LG G3 D850 phone, refurbished.
Bought in Jan of 2018, unusable by about Nov 2018. I think the display/digitizer went bad, display would be fine for seconds or a few minutes and then shutter and go dark. I deliberately kept the usage low so as to have long life but it still failed. I used a non activated Levovo phone on Wi-Fi for virtually all my data and videos.My older LG G3 D850 is deader than dead, boot-loops, gets warm/hot without doing anything and most likely killed one of my batteries by making it fat/deformed. To be fair I believe any of the smartphones will become bricked if you do a lot of videos, image or data extensive uses. The same happens to PCs and gaming consoles since the industry has been pushing the envelope. If you recall Intel got into heat issues back in the days of the Pentium III and Pentium IV. That was the last of the single core processors. My Lenovo phone is still usable with frequent startups and clearing because it has an 8 core 1.5Ghz processor. The LG G3's have only 4 cores and run at 2.5 GHz.I'm hoping to use the good parts of bothLG G3 D850 phones to make one good phone.Update 01-18-19. Swapped the Mobo of both LG G3 D850 phones, no enchilada. Both still have their previous issues. One has the boot-loop while the latter has an unstable screen. Most likely the Mobo is the issue with both. Lifted the shield on the processor on one of the Mobo, flux around the chip. The chip was most likely reflowed.Original review:Really sexy looking phone, too bad my protective case hides most of its looks and feel. Seldom ever hangs to the point of needing a restart. No issues of use other than getting use to all controls on screen rather than the 3 buttons below the screen.The phone eats power like no tomorrow because of the big high def+ screen and can get hot to the touch. Best not to stream media because this causes the screen and transceiver to heat up. Playing a downloaded file will be much cooler.
L**S
May not be perfect, but it worked well enough until it died
II bought a model that was already two years old (but still new in box) and found the phone to be excellent (sound on my last phone was almost impossible to hear outside or in the car), my data connection secure (didn't drop or have dead spots) when I was not on wifi, and I could do multiple things at once without losing anything. Its a good size (same 5.5 in screen as my old phablet, but definitely smaller and can be used with one hand) and fit in my pocket without falling out. While I would never suggest intentionally dropping it, it slid off my desk onto the floor without being damaged. I loved it for a year and a half, until it suddently went dead. It did not appear to be a hardware problem, but its possible that an automatic update to the software or operating system killed it. Warranty period had already expired, so I couldn't do much about it. Tech folks were not sure. I have something new, but will definitely consider going back to another LG in the future. (I'm not thrilled with the replacement Motorola I got, but its too expensive to replace if I don't need to.)
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