So, recently, my phone has stopped wanting to charge. The trusty Motorola DROID RAZR Maxx had to be replaced by a phone of the not to distant future, the LG Lucid 2. And while I hate to drag any phone's good name through the mud, I have to say that this phone is not for me. No, certainly not when I am reading my Kindle app and I turn the page to a fresh new glitch; like the grid option on Instagram, my kindle book's page has been divided into four and plastered on random places throughout the screen. The only known way to fix this bug is for you to then hit the home button, only to launch the Kindle app and be greeted with even more glitches. Another glitch, a personal favorite of mine, is when I try to download my Amazon MP3 songs, and there is no option to download to the SD Card, limiting me to storing three songs to my device at any one single time. Ah, the curse of the new phone. Hopefully, a new one will appear with my name and number on it in the future, but the odds of that happening, as the Borg would say in Star Trek the Next Generation, obsolete. So for all my fellow Android lovers out there, if you like listening to music, typing without a snare, and reading all your favorite books on your personal portable media and communication device now known as the cellular telephone, avoid the LG Lucid 2 like the plague.
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