It also has to be $300 CAD or a little more.
Edit: List I might buy from
1. LG G5
2. Le Pro 3 (4k maH)
3. LG V20
Edit: List I might buy from
1. LG G5
2. Le Pro 3 (4k maH)
3. LG V20
Last edited by YugiSenpai,
ThanksI used this page to find a phone for you: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/devices/all
I couldn't find a phone with that specific processor at your requested price. If you were willing to drop the processor to an 810, you could get an HTC One M9 on Ebay for less than $300 CAD.
Found LG G5 for $300 but the battery is small.I used this page to find a phone for you: https://www.qualcomm.com/products/snapdragon/devices/all
I couldn't find a phone with that specific processor at your requested price. If you were willing to drop the processor to an 810, you could get an HTC One M9 on Ebay for less than $300 CAD.
Replacing my iPhone 5S.Can I ask for what?
I like the le pro 3. No expandable storage might be a problem.or for 20 bucks over 300
Yeah the le pro 3 has 4000mah, kinda worried about the storage thoughIf you're using it for gaming, I'd recommend one with either a big battery or has a decent battery case available.
All of em have cracked screen or burn inLook for a used Galaxy S7
I have an LG G5. Its battery is small for gaming, but it's replaceable. Mine came with a spare and wall charger in a promotion, so I normally use two batteries when gaming. For everyday use, the battery is normally enough, usually lasting quite more than my old LG G3's 3000mAh battery did.Thanks
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Found LG G5 for $300 but the battery is small.
Specs? And yes I am willingIf you are willing to search for a while, you can get a phone that will do high-end gaming for a lot less. I managed to snag a phone for $70 that plays most high-end games at Ultra Settings 60 FPS....
Tests: Epic Citadel, Dead Trigger 2, and Shadowgun run at the highest settings at 60 FPS or above.
Emulation through Retroarch is perfect (using FCEUUM, SNES9x, MGBA, and Genesis Plus), especially with my MOGA controller...
I've also played Undertale on it, it runs perfectly as well (though a potato can run that game XD)...
Any issues? I found a great phone for a great price (snapdragon. 821) but it has no headphone jack. So I have the LG 5 my list, where did you buy yours?I have an LG G5. Its battery is small for gaming, but it's replaceable. Mine came with a spare and wall charger in a promotion, so I normally use two batteries when gaming. For everyday use, the battery is normally enough, usually lasting quite more than my old LG G3's 3000mAh battery did.
I pre-ordered mine at full price (715€) in a local retailer, so I've had it since launch. Only issue so far is the GPS, which has recently started occasionally crapping out on me, but this is after a year and a half of heavy abuse.Specs? And yes I am willing
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Any issues? I found a great phone for a great price (snapdragon. 821) but it has no headphone jack. So I have the LG 5 my list, where did you buy yours?
This phone is more CPU and GPU orientedSpecs? And yes I am willing
I should also mention that the phone that the phone is made of aluminum, has a dual Sim slot, and a micro SD slot...This phone is more CPU and GPU oriented
CPU: Mediatek MT6580 Quad Core clocked at 1.3 Ghz
GPU: Mali 400
RAM: 1GB (really the only thing that is lacking)
Stock Android 6.0
Screen: 1280X720 IPS panel
The GPU that comes with this phone is actually considered the most popular android GPUs of all time, and is featured in over 20% of Android phones. Not to mention, the Mali line of GPUs are in direct competition with the Adreno line...