Additional information
Package Dimensions | 6.89 x 3.62 x 2.2 inches |
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Item Weight | 7.8 ounces |
ASIN | B07RG7G16R |
Batteries | 1 Lithium ion batteries required. (included) |
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Best Sellers Rank | #46,136 in Electronics (See Top 100 in Electronics)#1,843 in Cell Phones |
OS | Android 8.0 |
Wireless communication technologies | Cellular |
Display technology | OLED, LED |
Other display features | Wireless |
Scanner Resolution | 2560 x 1440 |
Other camera features | Rear, Front |
Form Factor | Smartphone |
Colour | Black |
Manufacturer | LG |
Date First Available | April 26, 2019 |
P. Oconnor –
I received my phone quickly. I am so it was due for another 5 days, but I no complaints. I am so I put my SIM card in, and I powered it up and it worked instantly. I am so I didn’t have to call my carrier to reactivate. I am so This phone works great. I am so I switched over from a leading manufacturer, but I I was not happy with. I am so very happy with my LG phone. It charged quickly and my battery lasts a lot longer than I expected. I am so It is quick and much easier to use. I don’t know The pictures quality are excellent.
CJ –
I’ve seen many different reviews for this item but none state what company there device came from. Mine came from Wireless warehouse. The phone was new in a sealed box. The phone has worked flawlessly so far. The phone is much faster than my previous phone a Stylo 3. Apps open immediately moving between apps is fast with no delays. A pleasure to use. The screen is beautiful and bright. Battery life has been great. The camera takes nice pictures. I haven’t used it a lot. I have a Nikon camera with a nice lens on it that I use for taking pictures. This an AT&T phone with included AT&T bloatware. There isn’t a lot of it and the 64gb storage still leaves you with plenty of free storage. Some you can uninstall. The rest I just disabled or move to a folder.I went to AT&T and bought a pay as you go number. I then upgraded to Android 9.0 no problems. Had to restart the phone about 10 times for all the updates. One thing I didn’t like is that it wouldn’t update over cellular data. It would only use WiFi. So I might not have had to get an AT&T number. the update went smooth with no problems. I bought the AT&T number because some people have said that you had to.When that was finished I put my old sim in the phone and it came right up and worked fine. I’m with Walmart family mobile. I had called them and asked if it would work on the network. They said I would have to get a new sim from them. That is not true. Everything is working fine. The only thing that is not working is WiFi calling. Mobile hotspot is working great. Coverage is the same as the Stylo 3. I had to enter the apn codes. You can find them on the Walmart site. I haven’t tried the wireless charging yet so I can’t comment on that.So I would say that I am very pleased with this purchase and would recommend this phone and seller without hesitation.
Geoffrey G. –
I replaced my Moto4 with this phone. I research carefully and wanted a phone that wasn’t as big as the giant 6.5 plus models. This is a thin, high quality phone with excellent camera and functionality. I always buy the phone outright as a GSM model I can separate somewhat from AT&T. This phone gives me the control I wanted and avoids the reward/update scam of having a phone company tell me I’m eligible for an update or financing. Forget that. This phone does everything well. The SD card expansion was important for me and the Sim installation was easy. It took about 5 minutes to have everything done and then migrate my data from then Moto4. I would buy again. I paired it with a Naked Cellphone case, very thin and easy to use. Just to provide minimal edge protection.
Maurice A. Morales –
I had been eyeing between this and the v40 ThinQ. The battery is slightly better than the v40 but the v40 is more powerful in terms of performance of running Apps, in my opinion. It’s also REALLY BRIGHT at max brightness, compared to the v40. My eyes were just blinded by light.I bought this phone last week and I’m only going to use it as a 2nd device for music or playing mobile games. Which so far, mobile games load up almost 50% faster on the v35 than the v40. However, there’s a drop due to the graphics settings, depending on the App. I still need to wait on the case for the v35 because the phone is about 1/3 thinner than the v40. My other complaint on the v35 is the fact the fingerprint reader is also the power key. Which I feel is really impractical. It’s like finding a house that’s only held in the middle of the air by a single staircase. So I’d only use the Fingerprint Scanner as the Power Key.Overall though, it’s a pretty neat phone. But good lord, it’s really sleek enough to slip off my hands if I’m not careful. A sturdy case is definitely recommended.
TheAmericanPatriot –
For the price, this phone is phenomenal. I received my device brand new in box, with all original components in tact and new as well. Yes, this is an unlocked AT&T device, so there will be an AT&T logo on startup and a couple carrier specific apps, most of which can be disabled and hidden through app settings. However, the phone is certainly unlocked and works great with T-Mobile for me.Camera: The camera is probably the best I’ve ever personally seen on a smartphone that takes incredible shots with little effort. Videos are gorgeous and smooth thanks to the excellent hardware and onboard optical image stabilization. There are plenty of features to play with if you’re into that, but the phone can point and shoot just as easily. Pictures are crisp and contain a lot of detail and the image processing does a great job of not blowing out images. Exposure is good and low light shots are very good. The pro video mode is great for creatung some very professional looking videos with ease, and the phone even has adaptive microphones for changing soundscapes from concerts to quiet nature scenes. Laser autofocus is fast and efficient. Honestly could not ask for a better camera at this price.Battery: Easy win here. With heavy use on wifi, I average between 6-7 hours of screen on time. Even if you are a power user, you should have no issue getting through the day on the 3300 mAh battery. Even if you do manage to burn through that much battery, the included quick charger will easily get you 50 percent battery in 35ish minutes in my experience. Wireless charging is also here which is a great convenient option.Display: The display is a 2k AMOLED panel provided by Samung (To the best of my knowledge). The display is sharp and color reproduction is awesome. You can adjust the resolution from 760p to 1080p to the max of 1440p. The screen is very bright and easily readable outdoors in direct sunlight. Great display.Build quality: Outstanding. Glass front and back with aluminum sides. Everything is spot on here. No large gaps or out of place pieces. Beautiful device all around. Buttons are clicky and tactile. The fingerprint reader is very fast and extremely accurate and is also the power button which is essentially LG’s signature design feature and it works well.Overall: Unbeatable value considering this phone was over $700 USD at launch. I would venture to say it’s definitely worth more than what you’ll pay here. Highly recommend this device.
lpgong –
This phone works wonders after flashing to LG stock Android 9.0 Pie which gets rid of the AT&T craps. Battery will easily last you a full day without much problem. All of my apps run super smooth thanks to Snapdragon 845. The build quality is flagship and everything feels top notch.Non AT&T users PLEASE READ: – Flashing is 100% necessary otherwise you will likely be stuck in Android 8.0 Oreo forever since this phone was AT&T exclusive in the US. – VoLTE & WiFi calling are supported on T-Mobile after flashing, and I believe it should be the same for other carriers this phone supports. – LG official Android 10.0 update is very likely to happen since AT&T rolled it out during Q2 2020.
Brian Pawlak –
Original, ATT branded, unopened new device. Seller Wireless Tech. I already have ATT, so can’t determine if truly unlocked, but for under $300, this phone is a smoker, must have performance. Put it this way, original price of this phone a little over year ago was $900!! Would I pay that? No. But at $300 dollars you are getting flagship device which can still compete with today’s overpriced options. Get it.
Amazon Customer –
I’m NET10 user(SIM is compartable for AT&T) so, I have to set up APN for getting NET10 data service. It took for a while because I had to find out the correct one (NET10 doesn’t provide it on their website anymore so, I had to Google it.lol). This brand-new phone works PERFECT for me. I loved my previous LG G5 but this one is way better. There is no problems, so far so good working. Worthy shopping!
Rachel –
Brand spanking new phone. Works great. Been using about a month now. Super happy with purchase.
West Texas –
I have complete removed and updated my review on this phone and updated my rating from four to five stars.This phone is brand new. I was concerned because of the seller listing these phones under a dozen different seller names that are all the same company and many reviewers complaining that they received a used phone. (I suspect they unknowingly ordered a used/renewed phone or possibly inventory got mixed up when the seller shipped them to Amazon.) If you ordered new and got used just send it back for replacement. Mine was sealed in the ATT box and came with everything expected.While waiting for my number to be ported to AT&T I hooked up to my wifi and that took no effort at all. I went through uninstalling or disabling apps and games I don’t want and customized the phones settings and home screen to my liking. I was prepared to restore my data from a backup on my SD card, but found that it was unnecessary. Instead, I installed AT&T Mobile Transfer on my old phone and using the Setup and Transfer app on the ThinQ I easily transferred all my data over to the new phone via wifi. Any apps I had installed were of course updated with google play. I immediately noticed that the phone was blazing fast compared to my old LG Stylo 2, but maybe that isn’t saying much. (I miss my stylus.) I haven’t put it through any real stress test yet, but I did fully charge the battery and then started streaming a movie. I kept checking the battery and it seemed fixed at 99%. I didn’t watch to long, but my old Stylo 2 drained like a bathtub when streaming a movie. Using LG Airdrive on the phone and LG Bridge on my laptop I could easily browse files on my phone and transfer things to and from the laptop such as photos, music and movies. Is there anything that isn’t easy with this phone?Well, the bio metric sensor can exercise your patience. It doesn’t seem to have to many issues reading finger prints – once it’s learned them. Teaching it I found to be rather tedious. I probably saw ‘The sensor needs to be cleaned’ a thousand times. I cleaned the sensor. I scrubbed my hands. Eventually, I was able to get five fingers learned. Nice to have backups. The manual states there will be an issue if you have a scar. It’s not kidding. I have a scar right down the center of the pad of my left index finger and the sensor had a heck of a time learning it. However, once it learned any of my prints, including the scarred finger, they all did unlock the phone, but not with consistency. Sometimes one touch and the phone is unlocked. Other times I touch each finger that the phone has learned and none of them unlock the phone so I have to go to the secondary method I chose. I’ll work on it.Wifi calling does work. I tested on my home internet which is pretty lousy and the call kept breaking up, but that’s my internets issue not the phones. I see no reason to use wifi with my unlimited plan anyway. I guess if I’m in an area where there is no cell service it might come in handy, but odds are that if there is no cell service it is unlikely that any wifi will be nearby.Hotspot worked like a charm as well. I hooked both my laptop and TV up with no issues. Download speed was only about 5Mb, but when my internet is down or we have a power outage it’s better than nothing.Once my phone number was ported over to ATT I made some calls. They hear me fine and I hear them fine.The phone handled streaming from Amazon Prime with flying colors. I kept hearing about the great sound on this phone. I wasn’t impressed, but who doesn’t use buds when listening to music anyway.This does come with Android 8. Repeated attempts to update to 9 failed. The phone tells me the software is up to date. Last updated says ‘never updated’. ATT did release 9 for the V35 months ago and ATT is my provider/carrier. Not Cricket or any other MVNO. I seriously considered going to the ATT store to have the update manually done, but I live outside of town so I plan my trips to town when I have several reasons to go. I never got that far.I had started my prepaid promotional plan with ATT and paid upfront for a year of service. Five days later ATT billed me a second time. I did call ATT and work out the issue, but something else happened at this point. I made my daily attempt to update my phones software and lo and behold it started updating. My phone came with V350AWM10w. The update skipped 12a and updated to 12e. I updated again and got 12j. The next update skipped 12k and updated to 20b. I now have Android 9! I do another update to 20c and one last update to V350AWM20d. That’s the most current software. I suspect I just had to wait for ATT to properly put my new phone in the system. When they did that they erroneously charged me again, but I fixed that. So apparently in order to get the updates you just need to be patient. Not my forte. I did notice that when the phone was sitting on my wireless charger during updates the phone got pretty warm. It did not get warm doing updates when not on the charger. I don’t know why.I mentioned LG Bridge earlier. Install on your PC. It works just fine and makes it extremely easy to move files to and from the phone. It supposedly can be used for software update by connecting your phone to your computer with a USB cable, but I tried during my marathon updating and it wouldn’t work so I just did all the updates from my phone. LG Bridge connects to your phone using your phones LG AirDrive too. Air Drive isn’t exactly an app. You find it in your settings under network. This gives you access to the files on your phone like songs and pictures which you can just grab and drop onto your PC. LG Bridge also connects to your V35 via USB cable to perform backups which will be kept on your PC of coourse.I checked out my phone online and found that it was manufactured October 2018 and left the factory December 2018. It apparently sat on the shelf until I bought it which explains why it was so far behind in updates.I have absolutely no complaint with this brand new phone. It’s clean. It’s fast. Everything works flawlessly, except maybe that bio metric reader when sticking your fingerprint on there, but I doubt that’s something unique to this phone. It’s just something I’ll need to work on. I believe my issue is with my dry hands and fingers.My only two issues were ATT issues. (Double billing and waiting for the software update to Android 9.) I thought this deal was to good to be true and I would have lots of problems and be dissatisfied with the phone, but it turned out to be a great deal on a great phone. I couldn’t have made a better decision making this purchase. I say you should take the plunge and purchase this phone because you will get a brand new phone that works great. It’s being sold at a great price so you should get one before they’re gone.