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Anonymous Anonymous said...

How does it compare to Ultimate 2 in reliability and performance?
Anybody get the QVC package and transferred the old phone's number and remaining minutes/data ?

September 14, 2016 at 3:27 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

only 1 gig of ram? forget it.

September 15, 2016 at 12:03 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Got the phone on QVC, have not transferred anything yet. Have you?

September 15, 2016 at 3:48 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I got the QVC package, but have not transferred anything as yet. Have you?

September 15, 2016 at 3:49 PM

Blogger Arthur Dent said...

How do you find the LG Premier compares with the ZTE ZMAX 2 which is can be had for the same $129 including a year of Tracfone service? I've used your search function, but don't find you've reviewed the ZMAX 2. Perhaps I'm not looking in the right places. ZMAX 2 seems to be a bit larger and heavier but comes with 16GB of storage from HSN.

September 17, 2016 at 2:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

i got the qvc package; transfer went very smoothly....... Have used this phone about a week now and it's a great device.

September 17, 2016 at 3:29 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I got the QVC deal, and I have transferred the minutes. It was easy and the minutes that were sold with the phone were automatically added to what I transferred. They include so many minutes with the phone that it almost pays for itself. I even took myself off the Tracfone monthly billing, so that I save some money for a few months and recoup the money I spent on the phone.
The phone itself feels much more responsive than the Ultimate 2 (which was my previous phone). The quad core processor makes a big difference. The screen is noticeably larger, sharp, good colors, but a bit on the dim side. I kept the Ultimate at 50% brightness, but I'll probably keep this at around 65 or 70%.
A larger screen and faster processor means more battery drain. I still get through the day with plenty of life left, but if you use the screen a lot and do intensive things on your phone you may want a charger with you during the day.
The cell signal is about what I got with the Ultimate 2. Some phones I've had seem to vary with their ability to pick up cell towers in weak areas. The signal strength on the Premier is on a par with the Ultimate.
Cameras are much, much better than the Ultimate 2.
The phone feels great in the hand. Great size, nice form factor. One thing I do want to mention though: Many reviews I've read online mention a "plastic" screen. I don't think that's accurate. I got the phone thinking I would immediately get scratches all over the screen, but when it arrived I noticed that the look and feel of the screen was more like glass. I did a little research, and the best I can tell from websites that list the specs for the LG Premier (and the LG K10, which is the earlier version of this phone) is that it has a "2.5D arc glass" screen, which is a glass screen (not necessarily gorilla glass, though it could be) that has a beveled or curved edge that rounds out the edges of the glass. This is what I believe is on the phone. It feels like glass, not plastic.
I hope this helps.

September 18, 2016 at 8:40 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello there, I read your post and noticed your mention of a somewhat dim screen. I noticed this too. You may want to go to settings where you tap on the word display. Under "brightness" you'll see a box marked automatic. I noticed that if you uncheck that box you will notice a significant increase in brightness. On my phone the box was checked (probably a default setting to save the battery). when the "automatic" box is checked, the phone relies on a built in light sensor and adjusts the screens brightness accordingly. For me, I found it to be too dim if left on automatic. Not sure if this is what your experiencing but I hope this helps. I have only had mine for a few days but it seems like a nice phone, Good luck with your new phone....Cheers.....Steve

September 20, 2016 at 1:18 AM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have been thinking about buying this phone. Several reviews at HSN mentioned poor voice quality.

Can you comment on that?

September 21, 2016 at 1:35 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Yes. I did do that. That is a good suggestion for those who may not realize such a setting exists.
However, even after I unchecked the auto brightness feature, it seemed a bit more dim than I was used to. I still set the brightness (manually) higher than I did on the Ultimate 2

September 23, 2016 at 6:02 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have not found that to be the case. Voice quality is fine.

October 8, 2016 at 6:50 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hsn has the LG premier right now (10-9-16) for $119.95 with 1200 min,data,and texts

October 9, 2016 at 11:04 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

The reviewer states the main reason the Premier is better than the Rebel is because the screen size is 5.3 inches as opposed to a 4.5 inch.

I feel the opposite and state the Rebel is better because at 4.5 inches its about the largest size phone you can have and be able to still fit in your shirt pocket. Perfect size.

November 25, 2016 at 5:27 PM

Blogger badgersue said...

I bought the one on QVC. I'd like to buy the 32GB sim card. Do I have to buy a certain one or will any one work? How do I install it?

January 26, 2017 at 10:18 AM

Blogger Lg premier said...

I got my daughter. One for Christmas soon as we active. It next day. It said invalid. Sim card had call tracfone send me new sims card did it again this is 3rd sims card like a dumbie i got same phone well had it week same thang invalid sims card. Save your self the trouble. Get another phone

January 30, 2017 at 3:32 PM

Blogger Lg premier said...

I got my daughter. One for Christmas soon as we active. It next day. It said invalid. Sim card had call tracfone send me new sims card did it again this is 3rd sims card like a dumbie i got same phone well had it week same thang invalid sims card. Save your self the trouble. Get another phone

January 30, 2017 at 3:32 PM

Anonymous Anonymous said...

This phone is OK. I definitely concur with the reviewer's suggestion that you go with the BYOP program and pay a little more for a phone that will accept System Updates and security patches.
I bought one of these LG L62VL Premiere phones about a month ago. I went to do a software update, and it said "No Updates available at this time" (Tracfone) Being security minded, I thought it was unusual because the Security Patch level is 18 months old. I called LG, and they told me I should upgrade to 6.0.1 immediately. I asked how, and they told me that software updates and patches are carrier-specific. So I called Tracfone. The "helpful" Technical support agent told me how to get to Software Update and check for Updates, which I had already done. He said that if it showed no updates, then no updates were available.
There are MAJOR security vulnerabilities for this phone, involving elevation of privilege (takeover of device), permissions flaws, remote Code Execution, Information Disclosure, and possibly introduction of malware due to the way the phone handles certain processes.
You can read about them on ZDNet, TechGenix, ThreatPost, SANS, just about any good security newletter--and search for "Android Vulnerabilities." Tracfone does not issue OS updates OR security patches for its phones, so using this phone is kind of like running Windows XP or Vista without having Windows Security Updates or antivirus software installed. Buyer Beware!

July 14, 2017 at 5:36 PM

Blogger CPMJohn said...

Had this phone a year and a half. It is now locked up with Process Android.Process.Media and will not allow me to go in with the computer to "clean" out the bad memory users.
Would not buy this phone again. I've put in a memory card but cannot get the data, photos, etc., to go to it.
Anyone know of a "good" lower priced cell?

October 5, 2018 at 2:01 PM

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