ocean, stars, sky, and you iphone case

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ocean, stars, sky, and you iphone case

ocean, stars, sky, and you iphone case

The device's Home layout (left) without an app drawer, and the simpler EasyHome layout (right) which has an app drawer but removes the bottom dashboard of apps. Basically, you have to choose between having a dashboard and no app drawer, or an app drawer with no dashboard and really big text. Neither choice is ideal. Luckily, there are some software goodies to help counterbalance this. One is the always-on display. Like the Galaxy S7, the screen continuously displays the time, date and any missed notifications on the display, even when the handset is sleeping. Because the information is "always on," you won't have to wake it up or wave your hand over the screen (like on Motorola phones).

The feature is useful, and it does save me a tap whenever I want to check the time, However, it's limited compared to Samsung's always-on feature, With the Galaxy S7 you can ocean, stars, sky, and you iphone case choose different clock faces and there's a monthly calendar option, On the G5 you can add a "welcome message" but that's pretty much it, And while its always-on text is visible in sunlight, it's not as bright as on the S7, Editors' note, May 3: LG has said an over-the-air update will add an option called "Home and app drawer" that simply adds the drawer to the standard home layout..

The G5 has two cameras in the back: a 16-megapixel camera with a standard 78-degree wide lens and an 8-megapixel camera with a wide-angle, 135-degree lens. The wider lens lets you capture more space within each frame. At first I wasn't too excited about this. I thought a wide-angle lens made more sense on the front (like how the LG V10 had it) so you can include more people in your group selfies. Turns out that having a wide-angle lens on the back is useful if you're more into sweeping landscapes than selfies (which I am). And because you can seamlessly switch between the lenses by zooming in and out on the camera's interface, it's easy to quickly snap two versions of every scene I wanted to capture.

The first great smartphone of 2015, Beautiful and bold..with complications, The new no-compromise MacBook, A stellar on-ear headphone, Crave-worthy curves for a premium price, The Good The LG G5's unique modular design lets you swap in fun accessories, It has (two!) great rear cameras, ocean, stars, sky, and you iphone case expandable storage and a replaceable battery -- a rarity in high-end phones, The Bad Although you can swap out some parts, there aren't enough to make this feature compelling, You can only access the phone's app drawer in a specialized theme..

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