The Demise Of LG - How An Electronics Juggernaut Was Overthrown

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  • Опубликовано: 8 май 2024
  • We all know LG as the appliance and TV company and there’s no doubt that they make great appliances and TVs. But, this success didn’t quite carry over to their smartphone lineup as LG was forced to exit the smartphone space completely in early 2021. At first, you may be inclined to think that this failure might’ve been caused by a late entry or a lack of innovation, but neither of these assumptions is true. In fact, LG was the first company in the world to produce a capacitive touchscreen phone even before Apple. Also, they were constantly experimenting with odd tech like modular smartphones, dual-screen smartphones, and swivel smartphones. The real reason behind LG’s downfall is a lack of strong marketing and branding. They basically approached smartphones like they would approach a dishwasher or dryer. Aside from poor branding, LG’s constant experimentation made them known as the manufacturer with the gimmicks which ended up doing more harm than good. And near the end, LG got so focused on trying to garner more sales that they stopped supporting their existing customer base which put the nail in their coffin. This video explains the top reasons for LG’s downfall within the smartphone space and what happened to LG smartphones.
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Комментарии • 829

  • @THExDUDEx8624
    @THExDUDEx8624 Год назад +742

    It's crazy how innovative LG was. They made some really solid phones also. Instead of dropping prices after 2 months , they should have released them at better prices.

    • @Deriv44
      @Deriv44 Год назад +35

      Yea it suck that the more underhanded companies seem to be standing

    • @emmanueloluga9770
      @emmanueloluga9770 Год назад +4

      @@Deriv44 AIM to be the best, first!
      Aim to Be Real, not For Real!

    • @ashfalon3516
      @ashfalon3516 Год назад +4

      I just bought an LG velvet in Jamaica loving it

    • @kelsey_roy
      @kelsey_roy Год назад +10

      They are neck-and-neck with Samsung now in terms of other aspects of consumer electrical /electronics. e. g. TV, fridge, washing machine, dishwasher, dryer and induction cooktop.

    • @nicholasdean3467
      @nicholasdean3467 Год назад +8

      To bad innovation doesn't sell. Why do you think all of the mainstream phones use old tech?

  • @kamel418
    @kamel418 Год назад +387

    It’s really sad that we lost a great phone manufacturer. I used to love even their crazy ideas.

    • @asclepius.dionysus
      @asclepius.dionysus Год назад +10

      Don't be too sad, they are way more than a smartphone manufacturer, their appliance and display technologies are still among the best in the industry. They even invented quantum dot display tech which I used on my LG monitor.

    • @eddyeroyal6024
      @eddyeroyal6024 Год назад +2

      That’s another like Nokia, blackberry etc.

    • @Ceramic_Discs
      @Ceramic_Discs Год назад +1

      @@asclepius.dionysus quantum dot wasn’t invented by LG, but by Samsung and that’s why LG is mainly using OLED.

    • @sky7414
      @sky7414 5 месяцев назад

      Same goes with black Berry

  • @sunxnes
    @sunxnes Год назад +393

    LG definitely had the best phones and were ahead of apple by 5 years at their peak.

    • @user-fr2fm3ri3w
      @user-fr2fm3ri3w Год назад +23

      Lg software was equivalent to used toilet paper

    • @mrmo3379
      @mrmo3379 Год назад +1

      Every brand is better than apple. Apple phones are overrated shit that can't even runs apps properly

    • @user-fr2fm3ri3w
      @user-fr2fm3ri3w Год назад +6

      @@mrmo3379 likes his own comment follows investment scam, and understands nothing about tech, found the android user 🤓

    • @loowyatt6463
      @loowyatt6463 Год назад +1

      @@user-fr2fm3ri3w Apple is more typically used by those not tech savvy, that's legit their whole thing, being easy to use.

    • @HarjotShah
      @HarjotShah Год назад

      LG could’ve been 100 years ahead but it was more gimmicky than useful. Secondary screen on the front and hand wave gestures to operate the phone make no sense and markets proved the same.
      LG was no hero, no one bought their phones - markets prove it

  • @CamdenBloke
    @CamdenBloke Год назад +139

    I was actually loyal to LG until they stopped making phones. When I first got a smartphone, and after looking at both iOS and Android deciding to go the Android route (easier to modify, customize and write programs for, had a larger global user base, and you didn't need a Mac to take full advantage of), I got a Samsung because that was my favorite brand in the feature phone days (I had experimented with other brands, never nokea, but had always came back to Samsung). After a few years, they started going and directions I didn't like, specifically in terms of locking down their system, and I switched to LG because they had the best tech and they still used microSD cards and headphone jacks. After LG stopped making phones, I switched to Sony, because they're making some of the best tech and they still have microSD cards and headphone jacks.
    Deciding which model of telephone to get was never a question of status for me, I just wanted the best tech (and when I lived lower-income that was the best tech from the previous year, because the previous year's tech was significantly cheaper than the current year's tech, and still very good).

    • @asclepius.dionysus
      @asclepius.dionysus Год назад +6

      I'm still loyal because, well I own an LG fridge, washer, dryer, TVs, and a monitor. The last phone I bought of theirs was the LG V20, all went downhill after that for them (for phones, I think that's the only market they struggled in).

    • @WellDoneTaxBizServices
      @WellDoneTaxBizServices Год назад +3

      I have had an LG ThinQ for a little over a year since I finally had to give up BlackBerry when they took BBs completely off the network in 2022. I'm eyeballing a Sony Xperia for my next.

    • @kimyona9746
      @kimyona9746 Год назад +1

      I miss my LG phones, switched to a OnePlus Nord since I don't trust Samsung nor Apple

    • @dannydaw59
      @dannydaw59 Год назад

      What advantage do wired headphones have? I don't miss them. It's just another place for liquid to get in.

    • @qassandraable
      @qassandraable Год назад

      Me too.

  • @martynasg9652
    @martynasg9652 Год назад +172

    I was an LG user mainly but the problems with LG phones were non existent marketing and a lack of identity. At one point in time from G1 to G4 flagships they did have a consistent design. But after that each phone started to look drastically different from each other. Also even though they had innovative ideas most of them were gimmicky and would never be seen in more than just one phone like the blood unlock or the modularity of G5 which were poorly executed.

    • @raychii7361
      @raychii7361 Год назад +13

      The G5 was the phone where you could replace the battery, Screen and camera in less than 5 minute's.

    • @martynasg9652
      @martynasg9652 Год назад +8

      @@raychii7361 while that is a good thing to make repairs less complex and in the process most likely cheaper. The problem with the G5 was their marketing for “friends” which supposed to make the phone better in a certain way. They didn’t market themselves as being pro repair since a couple of years prior the market just started to shift to unibody metal/glass slabs.

    • @raychii7361
      @raychii7361 Год назад

      @@martynasg9652 It's a crime how Sony didn't promote their phones as camera when it was the right time😭. Right now i have a LG velvet. I was going to replace it until Canadian providers don't have any Phone with micro sd and Aux port. So i will use it for another year and see what the Chinese i will get in the future.

    • @martynasg9652
      @martynasg9652 Год назад +1

      @@raychii7361 my last LG phone was G Flex 2. I bought it in like 2015-2016 I believe so a couple years after it’s release cuz it was cheap but still a capable device. But it used the notorious SD810. Like 1 and a half years after use it died. Took it in for warranty repair they found that the processor died and they couldn’t find spare parts cuz it was already a few years old. So I got a refund. Ever since when I switched to iPhone 😅

    • @KarrasBastomi
      @KarrasBastomi Год назад +2

      @@raychii7361 sony falls flat in the face in software department. Phones camera is about 70% software nowadays.
      Sony dedicated camera got reputation for terrible ui and ux.

  • @noahtatman5882
    @noahtatman5882 Год назад +50

    I really enjoyed my LG V20 that I had from 2017 - 2020. It had a removeable battery (and I always had a second charged battery), a good build, a headphone jack and a nice screen. I really liked the small screen that had notifications and small controls for skipping songs. The camera glass broke within one week, but it was a simple fix. Unfortunately I never received a huge software update (maybe none at all) and eventually the phone became sluggish and now I'm back on IOS.

    • @mrmo3379
      @mrmo3379 Год назад

      I used to have an LG too. It was great and I miss it. but now the best options are Samsung or Google pixel you should avoid apple as apps on iphones have way more errors than an other phone.

    • @doujinflip
      @doujinflip Год назад +6

      I still use my V20. Granted I rooted it so I could load LineageOS, but it works!

    • @icefire5799
      @icefire5799 Год назад +7

      I currently watch this on a rooted debloated stock v20. Just replacing google with microg made the phone 50% faster.

    • @singaporehikers
      @singaporehikers Год назад

      V20 was my worst phone I ever had. The software was very buggy.

    • @montgomeryfitzpatrick473
      @montgomeryfitzpatrick473 Год назад +2

      Loved my V20. 24bit DAC on headphone jack

  • @Posimistic
    @Posimistic Год назад +91

    I watched this on my LG Wing. This is the best phone I've ever used and I'm very cautious of it's health since I don't want to ever lose it. Nor could I replace it if it gets broken. I hope this dual screen flip mechanism gets adopted by other phone brands like Samsung because the dual screen has helped save time from constantly opening new apps repeatedly

    • @vracaze
      @vracaze Год назад +5

      Im enjoying the Z Flip, the size of it collapsed is so great doesnt feel like its sticking out of my pocket. But still seems big when I open it up.

    • @superstar64
      @superstar64 Год назад +5

      My favorite phone ever for everything except for durability. I've broken more screens than I'm proud to admit.

    • @chris1013151
      @chris1013151 Год назад +1

      @@superstar64 I'm

    • @suchirghuwalewala
      @suchirghuwalewala Год назад +5

      I had a LG G8X with the dual screen... Loved it... But i switched to a Samsung Galaxy S20 FE because my LG got a bit sluggish even though i never did anything that would cause that... Android 11 screwed its software up... I miss the dual screen quite a bit

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Год назад +1

      @@suchirghuwalewala I never update. My most advanced OS is Oreo on the G6 (that just died )

  • @fadedcrayon4764
    @fadedcrayon4764 Год назад +14

    The LG V series was some of my favorite handsets. The 4k raw camera on the LG V20 was nuts

  • @DoryAbelman
    @DoryAbelman Год назад +2

    This is an excellent business analysis! Very interesting to watch. Thanks for putting this together.

  • @nes999
    @nes999 Год назад +23

    I ran a g4 until the s22 ultra came out. I think part of the problem was they lasted too long. I could repair the camera glass in minutes.

    • @mcha226
      @mcha226 Год назад +3

      I disagree. My G4 became a brick only after one year, due to its overheat melting the motherboard soldering. I had to use my steam iron to resolder it to rescue my data.

    • @asclepius.dionysus
      @asclepius.dionysus Год назад

      @@mcha226 Find me a better match than LG phones and boot looping/corrupted ROMs, lmao.

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Год назад

      @@mcha226 my G6 just died last week. Can I do the same to it?

    • @mcha226
      @mcha226 Год назад

      @@miaya3898 the fix will work for at max an hour, for you to backup thing. I learned it from another RUclips video. Not sure about G6 though.

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Год назад

      @@mcha226 the G6 didn't really heat up a lot though. It just died. I bought 3 LGs for around $100 in the span of 7 months. I expected it to happen to the G5 which heats up depending on the app (I'm typing this on G4). I thought they had the problem fixed on the G6. I was forced to order Huawei P8 for less than 30 bucks lest the renaming LGs die also. I'll probably just buy a new mobo and try to revive it (nothing really important data wise just over a thousand TikTok videos saved lol). That said I'll still buy multiple G6 because it's the most awesome phone I've ever used (except camera) but not before I'll leave a review on the P8 on my country's shopping sites when it arrives and I'll make sure to warn others about LG. Maybe I can initiate a massive price drop? 😀😂

  • @gauravbathija6783
    @gauravbathija6783 Год назад +5

    LG's problem was marketing and that their cameras were ever so slightly inferior to the Apple and Samsung flagships. Doing better marketing and releasing their flagship phones at a slightly cheaper price would have helped them tremendously. In my opinion they were the most innovative company when it came to bringing new few features to the market. The biggest trends in smartphones right now (multiples cameras) was an LG innovation. There were countless other to list here.

  • @antyant
    @antyant Год назад +8

    I loved my G5 and it is still my all time favorite phone. This is after owning a G3. I still have it and it turns on, but software updates stopped in 2019. I was able to use it until 2021, but then it started turning off randomly. They may not have supported the phones that well after launch, but I believe they made well thought out products. For the G5, easily swapping out batteries was so convenient and double-tap to wake was legendary.

    • @miaya3898
      @miaya3898 Год назад

      Double tap to wake started in the G2, I believe.

  • @brightseite3061
    @brightseite3061 Год назад +3

    A Video about HTC with their Smartphone Era would be nice!

  • @cavhaunch3597
    @cavhaunch3597 Год назад +2

    I loved my LG G5. I heard about the CPU desoldering itself from extended overheating and causing a bootloop issue. But I saw that as good motivation to not over-use my phone.
    It was very cheap when I bought it second hand and it had a lot of features that only made it onto the Samsung flagship a few years later.

  • @XD-qx6sq
    @XD-qx6sq Год назад +6

    I am listening and it’s quite sad. They tried to do everything good for everyone yet nobody cared😢

  • @S-fi5ox
    @S-fi5ox Год назад +3

    I had an LG phone before but when Android kept rolling out new versions, the phone didn't get any OS upgrades and this stopped apps from being updated as well. The camera also got some mould after a few months. At the end I switched to another brand after holding it for 2 years.

  • @denverbagaka6048
    @denverbagaka6048 Год назад +6

    I had a G4 for about 2+ years. Absolutely amazing phone for its time (and I got mine 3 years after it came out) and it still did the job better than some mid-range players at that time. Anyways, it's sad that they didn't do as well as they should've.

  • @NXNX7
    @NXNX7 Год назад +3

    I had LG Prada. It was such a luxury phone head and shoulders above everything else on the market at the time

  • @ouramazon1294
    @ouramazon1294 Год назад +1

    8:00 The G5 modularity design gave it a major defect that was widely hated and never admitted by LG. The GPS antenna was mounted on the back plate of the phone and connected to the circuit board by metal contacts. After about a year (after the warranty expired for most, but mine failed within a year) the only way to get GPS for pics and navigation was to squeeze the top corner of the phone together. Even under warranty, turns out they didn't repair it but just bent the contacts because it only took a few months to fail again. There were instructions on the internet on how to open and bend contacts yourself...which became more and more often. All my friends NEVER bought another LG again.

  • @kristianadi993
    @kristianadi993 Год назад

    Yess. I still have my LG G4 with leather back and also LG V20 with a broken glass photo lens, but the camera still working just great as well as the phone, but I do not use it anymore, is still in my drawer for my memorable souvenirs.

  • @JaySee5
    @JaySee5 Год назад +16

    LG could *ABSOLUTELY* make a comeback today with a no-gimmicks smartphone. Put the latest and greatest chip, with a good screen and battery (what they're already good at) and DON'T put the stupid gimmicks all others are doing like hole-punch cameras, in-screen fingerprint readers, etc. Make a phone with the latest chip, great battery and screen, headphone jack, fingerprint reader on the back, stereo front-facing speakers, microSD and you get my money.

    • @gavrielpapas773
      @gavrielpapas773 Год назад

      I do listen to some old LG phones and tablets. They still provide the best audio quality in the category. I'm very disappointed how they mismanaged their cellular business. And their software was really slow especially on their tablets. If they would have kept a cheap and clean google-released Android skin, maybe their tablets could still work seamlessly.
      The screen and the audio developers did an excellent work at LG, while the Software developers crapped into it. Did nobody see that?

    • @JaySee5
      @JaySee5 Год назад +2

      @@gavrielpapas773 people like you forget how crap Android and iOS were complaining about LG and Samsung "bloat." LG pioneered tap to wake that's still used in iOS. LG pioneered windows in mobiles. LG and Samsung pioneered multitasking and split screen. A lot of the features in modern Android and iOS are stolen from LG and Samsung.

    • @gavrielpapas773
      @gavrielpapas773 Год назад +1

      Their non-fancy phones were excellent. If you have an LG V40, it will still work fine today. It's audio quality still beats the newest Samsung phones/tablets.
      LG's last 2 tablets "LG G Pad X 8.0" and another 10 inch tablet LG G Pad 5" would be excellent for streaming entertainment .... if they would have cared to put a proper processor in it and/or would have designed a less heavy Android skin. Listen, if they would release an LG tablet with the same specs as the LG V40 (Snapdragon 845) , I would still buy it today even if it had an 8 inch display.
      The pricey gimmicks double screen, LG G8x and LG Wings were unnecessary and I didn't even care to buy them.
      Don't even mention the LG Velvet, because it was expensive with only a mid-range processor and they left out to put in the Quad-DAC, which is the most important part of their brand ... according to me.
      A friend of mine bought one of their last tablets, he had to disable almost every app, and he is happy if it can run Spotify and RUclips and it's still very slow. Oh, and about Dark Mode, they never cared to make it, which is like 1 line of code and their much older phones have it. Their UI department was a big shame, but it got closed down, so nobody would fix these issues anymore.
      It's a pity, because they could have easily beaten Samsung or maybe even the iPhones , but they didn't because of terrible company management.

    • @dadillonful
      @dadillonful 7 месяцев назад

      Na

  • @bleankdallas2924
    @bleankdallas2924 Год назад

    Watching this on my LG velvet. Waiting to get the LG wing.
    Swiping the AOD widgets is a feature i cannot let go of anytime soon

  • @garbonzobean1
    @garbonzobean1 Год назад

    I loved their V series line. My V30 finally is on the outs. Tho I'm gonna keep it in case I need to record a concert. That thing is a beast.

  • @Ayaz-popal
    @Ayaz-popal Год назад +4

    You should of mentioned the bootloop problem for the lg g4. I'm sure that has a lot to do with their customers switching to other manufacturers

  • @lzh4950
    @lzh4950 Год назад +1

    8:07 The most useful module I can think of for smartphones is one with the cameras & microSD card reader in it, which you can detach before going to work, since companies' security policies may ban cameras & external storage devices from their workplaces

  • @geoffreyhoffmann8007
    @geoffreyhoffmann8007 Год назад +3

    I own an LG G8s ThinQ and it’s the best phone I’ve ever owned. But you make two very good points.
    Battery life is terrible, and
    Software updates are rare.
    Oh, and I dropped it two weeks ago and now the whole phone is dead. So there’s that.

  • @triadwarfare
    @triadwarfare Год назад

    I had an LG G4. It did suffer a bootloop and had to send it for out-of-warranty repair insurance and was stuck in there for 7 weeks because of a supply issue. It was eventually transferred back to the original seller's RMA department and had to drive to them to pick the phone up even if I was not familiar with the place and had no GPS.
    Also, when I wanted to upgrade to a new phone, I had a very hard time of selling it because everyone was afraid of the dreaded bootloop issue and I did not get much out of it, even if I had the external battery charger where I could fast-swap between charges.

  • @mochji_
    @mochji_ Год назад +5

    I used to have an LG phone, my first phone was an LG phone, I don't know why but I get really attached to things and I'm really sad to see LG go.

  • @shadowpapito
    @shadowpapito Год назад

    Enjoying this on my LG last of a great run ... V60 ... With the fly DAC Amp .. this, with my Dunu(s) had a great run! + the manual camera mode was boss

  • @observerstation
    @observerstation Год назад

    Still rocking my V30. One of the best phones i have owned. Use it these days as a music player and a back up phone.

  • @anamamer2600
    @anamamer2600 Год назад

    The LG G2 will forever have love and respect in my heart. And the flex 2. Whoever saw me using the flex 2 they would always stop and ask what mobile it was

  • @MrJepthah
    @MrJepthah Год назад +1

    LG V 30+ here,
    It was indeed my first best phone ever, that phone make me interested more into the flagship phones. After it just stop work on me and later I find out that it's broad was burned for some reasons I don't know, I just switched to Samsung and bought myself a Note 9, Never look back ever since.

  • @zacharyaguirre9151
    @zacharyaguirre9151 Год назад +3

    Had my LG V40 ThinQ from 2018 to 2022. Superb phone! Would have kept it longer but the battery had degraded quite a bit.

    • @asclepius.dionysus
      @asclepius.dionysus Год назад +3

      Ah the battery, sealed away behind glass you cannot remove easily. This is why I never upgraded from my LG V20 until I went with a different brand eventually. I still have my 23 or so LG V20 batteries just laying around. I literally never had downtime using that phone.
      If it's low I'll just swap the batteries, then charge the empty batteries using one of my extra V20s I also have laying around. Such a incredible phone, I must've spend nearly a couple thousand buying LG V20s and batteries.

  • @TheStygian
    @TheStygian Год назад +4

    My first 2 smartphones were LG. I loved them. The other brands just don't do it for me.
    I was disappointed to hear that my new phone couldn't be an LG.

  • @RandomKSandom
    @RandomKSandom Год назад +5

    For me, LG would have been my first choice in that I love a lot of what they did. But at the time when I would have bought from them; there was one other thing that I wanted more. Specifically Sailfish, and keyboard phones. I'd love to see them make a come back once both, their approach, and peoples' opinions have had a chance to cool off.

  • @felixpena295
    @felixpena295 Год назад +5

    If LG came back to cell phones I would go back to LG without a second thought. I had a new LG every year. I kept my LG v60 for 3 + years. I did not trade it in I kept that one and the LG 5 with all its accessories. I hope they comeback within my lifetime.😫

  • @clusterstage
    @clusterstage Год назад +2

    LG would have made intersting takes on AI phones.
    I'm excited that this inspired some new upload I'm working on. Great video 😀

  • @fingerfeller
    @fingerfeller Год назад

    great video, thank you, yes i have used LG in the past, funny thing is phones are the only LG product i have owned. i dont recall how i liked them, but i go back to LG as far as brick phones and flip phones, i am satisfied with my samsung a12 now, its battery can last over two days sometimes, and being on a medical device bluetooth enabled i get alerts through phone, and control of said device... i have thought about using an LG for it but theyre expensive and now hard to find and i dont think they had a 3 or 4 day battery, if i turn phone off it could last for days, if i turn on only when needed and not use it for games and internet aand such. but its amazing they closed shop, i had not heard but saw this as a top story in my home page.

  • @btw8798
    @btw8798 Год назад +2

    Sad to see them go as I have used the G4 for a few years until it started bootlooping. The next good phone company, at least in my opinion, is Sony with thier xperia I and IV as they have the main feature I care about which is the headphonejack (bluetooth has some latency issues, choppyness, microphone is usually not that great and don't want to worry about my pair of earphones running out of battery. Even tho I'm not an audiophile sometimes audio is noticably better using a wired headset, I might be biased on the last point).
    Seems like they also have an issue like LG did. Especially with their recent lineup where multiple users report that their phones heatup to tempratures where the phone becomes unoperable. I just hope they fix some major UX issues like these ones and I'll definitely buy their next lineup of phones. OH also, did I mention they have removeable SIM/micro SD card tray without a pin and still manages to be water resistant?🤯(maynot be IP68 but still it can handle my music listening sessions in the shower).
    Anyway we need more companies like LG and Sony where they don't strip away features just because they want to maximize their profit with another product they're introducing (I'm looking at you Apple and Samsung). Hope LG reconsiders entering the smartphone market with an identity and bring back the innovation and features that they always had.

  • @kokchunyik2328
    @kokchunyik2328 Год назад +1

    My first phone was a LG Optimus L9, never used a LG after that anymore.
    Software updates was bad, UI was buggy, and one day the phone just bricked.

  • @GwG-aka-TheGoatee
    @GwG-aka-TheGoatee Год назад +1

    LG V10 was and probably still is one of my favourite phones. LG was the fist to use a dual screen was great and easy to use and customize: you did not have to wake the phone to look at the time or answer the phone, or use media players. It has the first camera app with genuine professional settings (shutter, manual focus, iso, etc) and also audio focus settings: you can focus audio manually front/back, left/right with varying levels.
    Structurally it was very sturdy. I fell on concrete with V10 in my pocket and it got a direct hit. One of the steel bars on the sides got a tiny dent but the screen was totally fine. The earphones had very high quality. I still use them. Removable battery, headphone jack and MicroSD support up to 2tb, but I was using it with a 128gb one. The back cover felt really different and strong. I do not like glass at the back of phones.
    Unfortunately, it heated up too much and that is how it died after 3 years. The boot-loop issue occurred in my phone, too. Even now it still starts, but as it gets hotter, it crashes and then reboots, reboots, reboots... and then green screen.

    • @asclepius.dionysus
      @asclepius.dionysus Год назад

      Agreed, but I liked the LG V20 better, personally. I have like 8 of them, only half are bricked with bootloops lol, also have have like 20 V20 batteries. Such an awesome phone, but running it stock is awful, but is way better when it's running Lineage OS, which also let's it run Android 11 instead of Android 8 it's stuck on.

    • @asclepius.dionysus
      @asclepius.dionysus Год назад

      V20 also made with military grade metal used in aircraft, the V phones were tanks

  • @Sly-Regicide
    @Sly-Regicide 9 месяцев назад

    I loved my LG V20. The secondary screen was so useful. I was coming from a Note it was very sleek. They released V30 with out it and I went back to a Note.

  • @JB_Lucid
    @JB_Lucid Год назад

    Switched to an iPhone 7 Plus because I had about 3 LG G4 phones that got boot loop and I lost everything. 3 times and a lot if photos and contacts lost since backups weren’t great back then.

  • @avader5
    @avader5 Год назад

    Here I am still using an LG v20 with the awesome DAC to listen to music with and the replaceable battery!!

  • @thewarlord502
    @thewarlord502 Год назад +1

    Watching this on my g7. Using for around 4.5 years. Great going. Many features are now not even available on flagships like hifi quad dac, etc

    • @Logilype
      @Logilype Год назад

      I also have a G7, and i have a custom rom android 13 😂😂
      Also it's impossible to buy a good battery that isn't from ebay

    • @andrewthag
      @andrewthag Год назад

      @@Logilype fr, should i just upgrade to the g8 or what y'all think

  • @danspencer4235
    @danspencer4235 Год назад +1

    The G4 had an elegant shape and a leather back cover. Unfortunately, they would overheat and burn up batteries. I bought 3 of them for myself and family. All of them failed. After repair, the same thing happened again. Could never justify the trust required to buy another LG phone.

  • @BLiNDSTiCK
    @BLiNDSTiCK Год назад

    It’s so funny that you mention the product because that’s one of my first LG phone I thought it was a collaboration with the brand so I bought it for the height

  • @gazXO
    @gazXO Год назад +1

    I was an LG user for about 6 years. I had the L9, G3 then a V20. I loved my G3 but unfortunately it got stuck in a boot loop shortly after I got the V20 and there was nothing I could do about it sadly. The V20 was solid for about a year until I started experiencing hectic battery drain issues (would have to charge it 2-4 times a day depending on usage). What ultimately made me move to another brand was the shocking lack of software updates lol. I remember LG only releasing the android 8 update for the V20 around the time android 9 was just about to release 😂
    Despite all that I still have a soft spot for my time with LG and overall they were great phones to own

  • @Zakariah1971
    @Zakariah1971 Год назад +1

    Excellent presentation

  • @nerovanguard846
    @nerovanguard846 Год назад +1

    I still own and occasionally use my LG G6. I used it extensively one time during a holiday trip. i filmed in 4k underwater and the results were amazing. throughout the years, it has kept its durability, camera quality and unrivaled audio. that quad DAC is no joke.
    I agree to this video. LG's biggest mistake was their non existent marketing. Ask a random person on the street about an iPhone or a Samsung Galaxy and most likely, they will say that they know it or even own one. But ask them about LG phones, and they might not even have known it existed

  • @debby_wise
    @debby_wise Год назад

    Good. All our LG products used to mlfunction a lot. From Microwave to washing machine to phone.

  • @templet45
    @templet45 Год назад

    I had a V10 for awhile back when they released...loved the audio/DAC as well as the secondary screen. Even recommended one to my girlfriend as well. I loved the feel of the phone itself and it remains my favorite device...the Q-Remote, etc was amazing. Unfortunately both of our phones failed with bootloops and I ended up feeling bad for recommending it to my girlfriend. Like the video said, if they could've made them reliable and durable I'd likely still have kept buying LG, but after that experience I switched to Samsung and have had their phones for years without issue.

  • @mforce2
    @mforce2 Год назад +4

    My wife had an LG Flex 2 and it absolute crap. It's the only phone that I know of that broke in under 1 yeah and had to be fixed on the board level. Then it's the only phone I know of that had it battery completely fail.
    Lastly after the SW updates from LG stopped as the quickly abandoned it and its users there was literally no way to unlock the bootloader. LG disabled all the fastboot means of bootloader unlocking, just not putting in that code so that was it for the phone, stuck at Android 5 with no security updates. The software itself worked quite well though and the interface was fluid.

    • @LogicallyAnswered
      @LogicallyAnswered  Год назад

      Sorry to hear that she had a bad experience Marius

    • @mforce2
      @mforce2 Год назад

      @@LogicallyAnswered I just expected better from a brand like LG and then just like you said I never considered LG phones ever again. Got her a Leeco instead which was great and ran fine till it just got too old to be useful. May Leeco rest in peace 😀, they made solid phones.
      I did have and LG G2 which I was very happy and I think LG should have just made G2 like phone instead of switching to gimmicks. Yes they would not be no 1 but would have their fans.

  • @95blahblahhaha
    @95blahblahhaha Год назад +2

    Loved my V20, V30, and G7. And I was originally a Samsung fan but had to trade in my Note 7 because the exploding battery . But I LOVED the knock feature and shake the flashlight on second screen up top and I like old headphones and they offer a Quad DAC output ect..... Nobody else offered those features and still don't

    • @americanfreedomandworldpea6912
      @americanfreedomandworldpea6912 Год назад +1

      I was also originally a Samsung fan until they started making annoying changes and abandoning their original fans.. removing the headphone jack and now the micro SD card slot... curving their screens (though thankfully they don't do that anymore except with the Ultra models)

  • @kosmas173
    @kosmas173 Год назад +1

    I was seriously thinking of getting an LG wing if they made a second one because it looked so cool but then they announced they were closing down their phone division. 😔

  • @Fanaro
    @Fanaro Год назад +1

    My LG G7 is still rocking and rolling for 3 years.

  • @2ozjohnno
    @2ozjohnno Год назад

    I had 2 LG phones and loved both of them. I changed to LG from iPhone when Apple updates drained the battery. I changed from LG to a Samsung s20FE because it was getting very hard to buy a new LG after the G7 and LG were very slow to roll out android updates.

  • @jerrygaguru
    @jerrygaguru Год назад +1

    Most LG when transferring data like to bring in old data and exporting out data is as easy or friendly as other manufacturers did, and they had a bad habit of the screens dying for no reason and getting very hot if you use somebody else’s charging adapter and cable which was most likely the cause of the screen issue. I do a lot of data recovery and helping people transfer from one phone to the other, and LG was always a nightmare and they allowed Verizon to lock it down in really really bad ways.

  • @PascalGienger
    @PascalGienger Год назад +1

    Lucky Goldstar. My first black and white TV being a kid was a "Goldstar" super cheap one. Goldstar was an absolute low end brand back in time.
    The rise to LG - a high end brand - is still remarkable.

  • @saurabhghosh398
    @saurabhghosh398 Год назад

    Greetings from Calcutta, India.
    I purchased LG Q 6+ after much fact finding in Dec 2017. It is March 2023 and I am still using it. Same battery and no visit to service center. I have NO plans to change it.

  • @TheScenturion
    @TheScenturion Год назад

    I still have my beloved v30 and also the dual screen V50 ,
    I so hope they make the decision to return the audio was and still is untouchable in sound quality especially on the v30 ...COME BACK LG!!!🙏

  • @sapphiron21
    @sapphiron21 Год назад

    The marketing part really hit the mark, where i live even some of the budget phones got a few ads here and there but i can say with confidence that ive never seen an ad, physical or digital for LG phones. If it wasn't for that 1 classmate in univ who own a used one, i wouldn't know LG make smartphone at all.

  • @Vtrontv
    @Vtrontv Год назад +1

    I generally switch phones every couple of years but got stuck with g8x because i simply can't find a better phone for the price.. excellent battery life, fantastic music. Everything just works. Still they are pushing updates! They are true to their products!

  • @Ameerah.G
    @Ameerah.G Год назад

    I love my LG phones. Only phones I've owned that still worked well when I upgraded. I purchased the LG v60 when it was released and still use it. I'll try to continue using it as long as I can.

  • @MrMackievelli
    @MrMackievelli Год назад +3

    I loved my lg phones. Great camera software and if you loved music they had a built in dac that was fantastic with wired headphones.

  • @paulmartin8514
    @paulmartin8514 Год назад

    I remember I got the LG V10 when it first came out and Verizon had a deal where it came with an LG Tablet, a fast charger with an extra phone battery (since it did have a removable battery), and a 200 GB SD card. I still use the tablet today but I remember the phone would get so hot when I was filming anything with it that it would turn itself off, which was funny cause it was advertised as the best movie recording phone on the market.

  • @jasonjohnson4803
    @jasonjohnson4803 Год назад +5

    LG smartphones were ahead of their time! My LG V20 was one of my best phones.

    • @TheOne30264
      @TheOne30264 Год назад +1

      I am still keeping my old LG V20 for nostalgia. I used that phone for 4 years and loved it.

    • @TheChudoviste
      @TheChudoviste Год назад

      I still have it as my backup.I canged the cracked display for 20€,You can change EVERYTHING in it by yourself.And for CHEAP!
      Headphone jack -1€,speaker-2€,mic-2€,vibration motor -3€,cameras-6-9€,volume buttons-1€,lower and upper bumpers-2€,battery-12€,display-20€-motherboard-40€,camera glass-1€.You can't even open today's phones,let alone repair them by yourself.They are all a joke-glass back,no headphone jack,sealed battery,no expendable storage...
      Just a poop.

  • @DSarDarkstar
    @DSarDarkstar Год назад

    I have an LGG8X ThinQ Dual Screen and am using my LGV60 ThinQ Dual Screen as my daily driver. I came from only HTC and this was the closest to that experience... It seems when I find something I like it goes belly up. I don't think I'll be able to find a new phone to satisfy me after this. I like the Quad DAC headphone jack, the expandable storage and the Dual Screen. Even the foldable phones today lack those key features. I'll just hold on until something makes me just as happy.

  • @caman1
    @caman1 Год назад

    Yes. Purchased LG phone for my sister. Specs were awesome on paper. But after few years it got into bootloop issue. She had to replace with Samsung phone..never again...

  • @winngh
    @winngh Год назад

    I owned a Prada and G2 back then, the problem with LG phone for me was their bad touch screen, always starts failing so quick.
    Sold mine as quick as I bought it.
    Friend as had the boot loop issues.
    We just gave up on LG phones.

  • @b3tth0l3
    @b3tth0l3 Год назад

    The Nexus 4, 5 and 5x were amazing phones. RIP little buddies, I'll never forget you. I had so much fun rooting them and flashing custom kernels and ROMs. Those were the days

  • @guidedmeditation2396
    @guidedmeditation2396 Год назад +2

    My LG is my favorite cell phone ever. I still use mine every day for other tasks other than as a phone. I have a Samsung as my phone phone.. My LG has the easiest password screen ever with sound and vibration when you tap it. yes others have this function but the buttons are too small and the vibration not as pronounced. And my LG streams music and video perfectly. I also use it for my music collection in my car with Bluetooth. I use it as my alarm clock etc.
    I will be sad when my phone finally gives out because it is by far the most useful and works to perfection.

  • @eddythefool
    @eddythefool Год назад

    I had a budget LG phone back in 2013 and it was one of the best phones i ever had even though it only had 4gb storage. That phone even had NFC way before most phones had it.

  • @zachariahx1727
    @zachariahx1727 Год назад

    I still have a lg thin q v60 with the dual screen case and I love it. I hate that they quit

  • @felixpena295
    @felixpena295 Год назад +1

    I had them all from the first to the last I now have an s23 ultra I still miss my double screen LG v60. I never had trouble with any of them. I was heart broken when they stopped making cellphones.

  • @SHO1989
    @SHO1989 Год назад +2

    I had many LG phones and loved them all. Nexus4, G2, G3, G6, V30, V35, V45. The hardware was great, the software was crap. Updates few and far between.
    I think if they had gone with stock Android and given a guaranteed 3 or 4 years of OS updates, they could have done well. Sorry they are gone. I'll be using Pixel phones going forward to have stock Android, great cameras, and regular OS updates.

  • @devanarayans5131
    @devanarayans5131 Год назад

    Good work hari 🔥.... Hi btw

  • @walid6329
    @walid6329 Год назад +5

    and I'm still holding on to my LG phone till now just for the amazing sound quality, further more it hold on to my daily abuse since 2018

  • @slomotrainwreck
    @slomotrainwreck 6 месяцев назад

    I'm still rockin' a V35, it had already been out for about a year when it was discounted by nearly 50% in 2018 when I bought it. It's been one of the most solid phone I've ever owned, right up there next to the Motorola Razr...

  • @romanregman1469
    @romanregman1469 Год назад +1

    Well, I still use 2 (two) LG v60 units in their dual screen case, as well as the 6 year old v30… and the G4 units as backup or security camera and infrared remote control or fm radio.
    I foresee no changes unless something truly spectacular comes up, and there's nothing so far. I will probably upgrade the storage with a 1tb micro-sd, or might wait for the 2tb release. Got about 4 new dual screen cases as spares, and am looking to get another v60 as backup or parts. There's NO EQUAL. And yeah, I use it all the time it's plugged in with the dual screen and RUclips stretching on both, through brave browser - no ads - in desktop view and window re-positioned to cover the top screen and whatever is left across the bottom main unit screen. I watch movies that same way - the brain adapts and ignores the hinge. Also, with Microsoft launcher the same landscape arrangement can be set up to spread the keyboard across the main screen, with the type display on the lid, just like a mini laptop.

  • @sambanerjee6796
    @sambanerjee6796 Год назад

    the LG G3 was the very first phone i ever owned and even upgraded to the G5. It is a shame the marketing was non existent and the sales team had to get me to switch from the Samsung s5 to the G3. I loved the G3 till date was the best experience I had on a phone.

  • @DIGITAL_DECAY.EXE_
    @DIGITAL_DECAY.EXE_ 7 месяцев назад

    I was an LG exclusive user until 2016. Mostly due to the price to value cost but never thought much of the brand.

  • @blueberrytigerfox
    @blueberrytigerfox 10 месяцев назад

    10:00 i bit down on the v20 phone and i felt a snap and realize the camera glass is cracked i didn't
    know it was thing until know and i also own the g7 thinq back glass crack and broke the display

  • @aabb-kk8bb
    @aabb-kk8bb Год назад

    I had an LG flip phone, and then an LG stylus smart phone. The stylus phone was significantly cheaper than the Samsung Note. Great prices and phones. Had no complaints.

  • @johncwelchsr824
    @johncwelchsr824 Год назад

    I still have my first smartphone, (LG Phoenix 4) and I'm still using it and it still works great for me, no problems.

  • @hotwings9382
    @hotwings9382 Год назад +3

    I had the LG G3, it was a great phone with terrible battery life and overheating issues. If they had stuck to that formula and refined their phones they'd still be around today.

    • @asclepius.dionysus
      @asclepius.dionysus Год назад

      They're still very much around, their phones made the least amount of their money anyway. They've been in the display and appliance game way longer. I think it was smart of them to stop making phones, LG even gave a good reason why they made this decision.

  • @Emation7
    @Emation7 Год назад +1

    The LG G series were some of my favorite devices. The UI was really refined and did not have a lot of bloatware. They consistently had great features like always on display, tap/knock to wake, a fast fingerprint reader on back to name a few. However they were lacking in OS updates. I was looking forward to buying their next flagship device until I found out they were exiting the smartphone business.a

    • @ronpflugrath2712
      @ronpflugrath2712 Год назад

      10 in g pad quad core w sim card w k51 32g w 64gchip werks great.

  • @robertcuminale1212
    @robertcuminale1212 Год назад

    My wife and I had the same model for years until they wouldn't charge anymore. They went about a year apart. It was easy to replace the battery. The SAMSUNG ones we have now have to go into a shop for a battery change. The case is glued and there are screws to remove as well as an extra section to remove. I'm a handy person but wouldn't want to tackle this.

  • @chinwei87
    @chinwei87 Год назад

    I had the G7 which I sold to a friend after I got the G8X imported. Used both for quite some time, actually still using my G8X without the second screen by plugging it into the car for Android Auto as it recently bricked my ROG3 not sure if anyone else using Android Auto faces this issue too..

  • @theITdept
    @theITdept Год назад +1

    I've owned the LG G2, G4, G6 and V40. Now I just bought my first Samsung phone since the OG Samsung Gravity and I'm really going to miss LG.

  • @MarcPagan
    @MarcPagan Год назад +2

    Their flagship phone I owned was flawed, with overheating, and related problems.
    ..... power and screen issues, even black screens.
    LG's reply?
    "Too bad, out of warranty"
    My reply?
    I've voted with my dollar,
    .....and have not purchased any LG product since.
    Lenovo has done a world class job since its purchase of Motorola.
    Excellent mix of reliable low, mid, and flagship fones.

  • @madboyreadynow28
    @madboyreadynow28 Год назад

    The LG Velvet and the LG Wing were 2 of the best cell phone designs in years. The Velvet is still one of my favorite phones. It's light, ultra thin had a beautiful display and an amazing camera. The issue with both phones is RAM. They were sluggish. You would have to keep optimizing to get them to work well. Overall, I like both. The wing was a really cool design it's just very slow. You have to be very careful with the phone.

  • @thecryingsoul
    @thecryingsoul Год назад +3

    It's a shame, they had some cool designs.
    On the other hand their smartphone OLED displays were awful, survived like at most a month without visible yellowing, I hope they have improved since, but I still avoid their OLED displays to this day.

  • @kevinlin4895
    @kevinlin4895 Год назад

    Had a G3 and G8x. The former had a bad wifi chip which mad the phone unusable after a mere 3 years and the latter had serious touch sensitivity issues. It also completely froze on my after only 1 year. Fortunately it was under warranty so i could get a replacement. Overall i find their quality suspect.

  • @captainnemo8072
    @captainnemo8072 Год назад

    I was still using the LG G6 until yesterday since I couldn't find a decent compact phone.

  • @montgomeryfitzpatrick473
    @montgomeryfitzpatrick473 Год назад

    V20 was best phone Ive ever had, and it still worked as a backup when my phone recently broke, 6 years old

  • @erictingsee
    @erictingsee Год назад

    Not surprised at all. Had an LG nexus 5x and LG watch style and both broke after a year.

  • @KeyAtoms
    @KeyAtoms Год назад

    I worked at a phone store and would go completely out of my way to deter customers from choosing an LG phone. Simply because I knew they would be back later in the year for troubleshooting or warranty. Time spent troubleshooting was time taken away from earnings commissions

  • @vedant6138
    @vedant6138 Год назад

    my first long term smartphone was an lg g2 and i chose it over the iphone 5s for its larger edge to edge display and a very unique design. those were the days when lg led the android space.

  • @littlefallsworkshop
    @littlefallsworkshop Год назад

    My current phone is an LG G8. I think it's great. I've had the G4 and G5 before that. I'm disappointed that there won't be another LG phone to move to after the G8 has past its prime...