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April 2013
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4.7-inch (1280 x 768 pixels) True HD IPS+ display is good
Solid industrial design, Excellent screen quality, Great software performance and stability, Battery life is excellent in 3G and 4G modes, Neat camera and software additions, THE
Hardware buttons awkward to use, Preloaded software can use some refinement, Weak speakers, Expensive compared to Nexus 4
There's a lot to like about the LG Optimus G; it feels well-made, it performs well, and it lasts all day, which is everything you could ask a modern smartphone to do right now. On the other hand, it's not quite as refined as it could be; small issues like...
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Published: 2012-11-08, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
Abstract: A couple of months ago, we railed against LG for waiting so long to bring out the awesome-looking new Optimus G. It's a 4G-powerhouse that we'll be waiting until early next year to get our hands on. After putting the handset through its paces yesterday, i...
Not yet. This is an excellent phone; in fact, I'd choose it over a Galaxy S III. But! It's looking like the Optimus G may get even better in a matter of weeks. Rumours are churning that this'll be the template for the next Nexus phone, which means you'd g...
No microSD card slot. Battery could be better. Speaker audio a bit tinny
With its speedy innards, LTE data speeds, and stunning screen, the LG Optimus G is one of LG's best handsets so far, but it can't escape its weak battery and camera....
Abstract: Hopefully consumers will take notice.In terms of look and feel, LG has gone to their Chocolate and PRADA design roots, which means understated, fashion-focused lines and with subtle yet thoughtful design elements.This time around, there is a slight inlay ...
Abstract: Lisa Gade reviews the LG Optimus G Android smartphone for AT&T and Sprint. The Optimus G has a 4.7″ IPS 1280 x 768 Gorilla Glass display and a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad core CPU with Adreno 320 graphics. The smartphone has 2GB RAM, dual band ...
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Published: 2013-03-28, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Excellent performance, Outstanding screen, Great range of features
Poor battery life, No microSD card slot, Interface can be a little messy
Poor battery life and the lack of a microSD card slot are downsides, but the 4G-capable Optimus G is fast, well-designed and has some handy software features. It's definitely LG's best smartphone ever...
Great display, despite only being 720p rather than full HD, smooth and fast performance courtesy of its CPU and RAM combo, decent level of software feature enhancements, really decent rear snapper, and feels a bit more premium in hand compared to other al
Heavier than a lot of its rivals, design does not allow it to stand out from the smartphone crowd, and lacks the brand appeal of the iPhone and Galaxy devices
I must say, LG's smartphones are the best-kept secrets in the world. The Optimus G is one device I wouldn't mind paying for. Of course, the device has been around in other parts of the world for quite some time now, since October 2012 to be precise; for a...