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jjs1591

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#245259 26-Jan-2019 11:42
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Hi guys,
I want to replace my Samsung S5 with another Android phone under $500.
I spent few hours reading about different phones I can find on Pricespy but with so many models out there, it's hard to tell which is good.
My phone is mostly used for taking pictures and GPS and
I don't play much games on my phone.
I don't change phones often so I want something that's water/dust resistant and reliable.
What do you guys think?
Thanks in advance for any comments!

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  #2167929 26-Jan-2019 13:27
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have you looked at any of the other midrange android threads on here?




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  #2168103 26-Jan-2019 19:19
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Hi, I had a look at few discussions and LG Q7 seems like a good option to me ($299 @ DS or $499 @ PB) :)

 

I never purchased from DS online ever since it got sold to a different company and I read mixed reviews too.

 

I might go for Q7 from DS if I don't find anything better.


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  #2170071 30-Jan-2019 10:08
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jjs1591:

 

Hi, I had a look at few discussions and LG Q7 seems like a good option to me ($299 @ DS or $499 @ PB) :)

 

 

At a price to good to be true.... I'm tempted as well. Please let us know if you buy it :-)

The older LG Q6 had an Amazon Ad supported version at a cheaper price (With locked in ad's & amazon apps) .
I wonder if that cheap Q7 is the same , or if its a refurb  ?

 

Ive a few LG Android devices & Im more than happy with them .


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