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  • 08 Jun 2021

Rimac , 08 Jun 2021With the 6.400 mAh PERFINE isn't possible adjust the o... moreOk I see, Thanks Rimac. On a side note, I also have the Yishda battery mentioned. I had a problem with it discharging while just sitting static out of the phone, so I discontinued using it. Maybe a factory defect.

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    • 08 Jun 2021

    FRILL, 08 Jun 2021I agree. Mugen had always been my preference having proven ... moreWith the 6.400 mAh PERFINE isn't possible adjust the original back cover. Only the supplied PERFINE cover.
    With the 4.100 mAh PERFINE is possible adjust the original back cover.
    Also is possible to use the supplied oversized back cover and in this case combinated with a rugged rubber non slip touch complete cover in the YISHDA 6.600 mAh. Regards.

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      • 08 Jun 2021

      Rimac , 07 Jun 2021The best I ever used is the 9.300 mAh MUGEN POWER, but thei... moreI agree. Mugen had always been my preference having proven themselves time and time again throughout my phone history. I was disappointed that I couldn't find one for the V20. For me it already had pretty good battery life all things considered, but once you use huge extended batteries it's hard to go back to watching that percentage click away faster than you are use to. I always find a way to deal with the bulk as long as I can holster it. I took your advice on the Perfine brand and purchased their 10500 mAh and so far it's pretty comparable to my Taeozi 10800 mAh which I can also verify lives up to the claim. Both can keep the phone at 100% for up to four hours with the Quad DAC running in high impedance mode while also texting and such. Your right though. Can't drop this without consequence. I have the Spigen rugged armor case as well as the PureGear dualtek. Both are about as good as it gets in my opinion. Does the Perfine 6500 mAh fit the factory cover?

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        • mk7
        • 07 Jun 2021

        FRILL, 06 Jun 2021Again, the battery is removable. You can get a bigger one i... moreThe best I ever used is the 9.300 mAh MUGEN POWER, but their handicap is that since the back cover, exactly as the original in the open - close points but without over it a rugged rubber cover, falling on tile floor everything goes off.
        If you want preserve the original back cover, but over it a slim but rugged rubber cover of SPIGEN, the 4.100 mAh PERFINE is your ideal choice.
        Since more than four years I have been using batteries of all brands and amperages. The bulkiest batteries doesn't seem to me the solution for two reasons, to keep a brick in the phone and according my experience using this mammoths, the plus of mAh are almost not noticeable.
        The best 'middle point' to me has been the 6.400 mAh PERFINE and since long time ago almost never I change it.

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          • 06 Jun 2021

          John, 28 May 2021Again, battery should be little bigger.Again, the battery is removable. You can get a bigger one if so desire. Mine is 10800 mAh. Is that big enough?

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            • 03 Jun 2021

            Rimac , 02 Jun 2021The built in battery saver really works. With a browser th... moreI'm not sure if 3G is available in Your area, but this also extends battery life I've noticed when spending a lot of time browsing. It is only a small percentage slower in my area, but a big percentage better on the battery it seems.

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              • 0W1
              • 02 Jun 2021

              The built in battery saver really works.
              With a browser that spends a lot I have been able to verify it.

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                • q$J
                • 29 May 2021

                We Represent a Very narrow Band of Highly Specific User.

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                  • 0W1
                  • 29 May 2021

                  At almost five years of their launch, the LG V20 it still arouses controversy and I wonder if through the smartphone industry, many models of different manufacturers they could have received the same or more interest from the public.

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                    • Svf
                    • 28 May 2021

                    Again, battery should be little bigger.

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                      • 28 May 2021

                      Another Brand new unlocked GSM LG V20 just went up on eBay. $140.They're still out there. If I didn't already have 2 back up units, it would already be on it's way too me.

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                        • 28 May 2021

                        Anonymous, 28 May 2021mmm i can't say i really 100% certain about hidden age... moreExactly what I have talking about for the past year. This is why my V20's are still running the same OS they came out of the box with. This may also be why I have had Zero issues, and am still enjoying these devices uninterrupted. I totally agree with your Nephew.

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                          • 28 May 2021

                          Rimac , 28 May 2021A nephew of mine who by younger, as the youngest people are... moremmm i can't say i really 100% certain about hidden agenda the company might have but usually with software updates especially operating system, most of the time they would adding more features, more features meaning it'll need more resources just for the system itself,meaning higher requirement, higher specs, if you're not gonna using that features regularly, you're basically ended up with less free storage and ram in your system, probably higher cpu load too. so if you're running it on older hardwares, you're probably not gonna have a happy experience and not to mention how long the new operating system gonna support the apps itself, at this moment i think the minimum requirement for an apps to be running on android is android 5.0 or perhaps 4.4, i'm not sure, anyway if you're have older android version, newer apps won't run.

                          one of the example of "newer features" that i could think of right now is split screen, i think with android 7.0, they introduced split screen feature, samsung note have that feature since android 4.4, it's a very nice features but i rarely see people ever using that split screen feature on their phone honestly. if i'm not mistaken like LG v60, it's running android 11,fresh out of the box its already using 29GB for storage and 4gb of ram when turned on without any open apps,just fresh boot, so the system itself already eat up 50% of the 8 GB ram, it's pathetic, even windows PC have better ram management

                          remember in the old days computers only have few of KB of ram and MB on storage? with more and more added features and functionality,you'll need higher requirement but if you're never gonna use that features, what's the point having those higher specs?

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                            • 64T
                            • 28 May 2021

                            A nephew of mine who by younger, as the youngest people are more computer savvy, told me that I doesn't should be worried with the absence of the recent OS Android updates, since the updating policies are mostly a purpose to produce obsolescence in the devices.
                            Really is a true fact?

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                              • y$d
                              • 25 May 2021

                              Rimac , 25 May 2021Seems that the UW version is linked to the several specific... morei don't mind with the crappy updating software from LG, as long as out of the box everything works fine and as intended, i'm coming from windows phone 8.1 and 10 mobile,there has been years without any updates so i could live with that. as far as i know the software for dual screen case are works quite well and very easy to do, honestly, at this moment v60 is my top choice, that multitasking capabilities really sold me, i could think all the possibilities scenarios i could do with that thing. the only thing that still bug me is the size and the fact LG are out from mobile divisions, if that thing broke,i have no idea which repair shop could fix it but i think i have to gamble on that

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                                • mQS
                                • 25 May 2021

                                Anonymous, 24 May 2021yeah, i still don't know the difference between the no... moreSeems that the UW version is linked to the several specific terms of use in two american carriers.
                                Anyway I follow being confident in the V20, with the only problem of their stuck updating, imo.

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                                  • y$d
                                  • 24 May 2021

                                  Rimac , 23 May 2021Maybe the V60 ThinQ 5G ? Yes, I think that is a better opt... moreyeah, i still don't know the difference between the normal v60 and v60 UW version but i'm gonna go for the normal v60. for newer phones,v60 is the lesser compromise i have to make compare with the rest of the newer phones but then again, v60 must comes with the dual screen case, otherwise v60 really not that interesting. as single phone i still much prefer v20 honestly

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                                    • 23 May 2021

                                    Anonymous, 23 May 2021Being using it now for 4 yrs( since July 2017) , changed ba... moreNot sure about who your carrier is, but New V20's are still out there for T-Mobile and sprint, and maybe others. I have purchased 2 of these for stand by. Both are brand new with zero updates. That's how I know they are new. Just beware of the seller. Make sure the seller has a very good feedback rating. Like 99% or better. So If you're not ready to switch up yet like the rest of us here, maybe anonther option for You.

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                                      • 23 May 2021

                                      Anonymous, 23 May 2021i think i'm gonna go for lg v60, despite all the cons ... moreMaybe the V60 ThinQ 5G ?
                                      Yes, I think that is a better option, despite the fact of their absence of FM radio (UE market) and IR blaster.

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                                        • y$d
                                        • 23 May 2021

                                        Rimac , 22 May 2021The HUAWEI 'Mate 20X' would be a suitable candida... morei think i'm gonna go for lg v60, despite all the cons and the fact of LG already out from mobile business, the unique usable features of those dual screen case kinda sold me