Published: 2014-01-17, Author: Mat , review by: engadget.com
Amazing battery life, Bright, expansive 1080p screen, It has buttons on the back
Inconsistent camera, Redundant software additions, It has buttons on the back
A combination of high-level specifications and great battery life make the G2 one of the best flagship Android phones out there. However, those rear-facing buttons won't be for everyone....
Published: 2014-01-06, Author: Adam , review by: nerdreactor.com
The LG G2 isn't cheap. With a price tag of $500 ~ $600 for an unlocked version, it'll run close to that of a 4S or an Iphone 5. While its competitors have pulled ahead in popularity, in all honestly, I would take the G2 any day of the week when given the ...
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Published: 2014-01-02, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: Where the Nexus 5 is the pure Android enthusiasts crown jewel of 2013 and the latest iteration of what the perfect (mobile) Google experience is, the LG G2 is what a true spec hound is after. While it is indeed far from pure Android and marred by a manufa...
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Published: 2013-12-17, Author: Kevin , review by: dxomark.com
Very good detail preservation outdoors. More detail visible than on most 8Mp smartphone cameras, Very low noise levels in all lighting conditions, Good edge preservation in low light, Good overall exposure. In extreme low light, images are still well exp
Visible color shading with some indoor lighting, In low light conditions, lowcontrast details are completely smoothed out, producing a cartoonlike effect, Slight white balance bias occasionally noticeable outdoors, OIS software bug: Visible motion blur wh
Abstract: LG isn't new on the scene but has been noticeably absent as a contender in the Android phone arena for a while. Since the LG Optimus G released to some favorable reviews people have found their way back. Does the G2 garner more praise?The biggest thing yo...
Abstract: You’d think they would have a new offering to compete against other recent phablet releases this holiday season, but Korean based LG has yet to unveil one – surprising to say the least, especially when everyone has something on the table. Then again, i...
Abstract: If you’ve been keeping a close eye on our news feed, then you might have noticed that the Google Nexus 5 has been getting quite a lot of attention as of late. And that should come as no surprise since the handset is pretty great, as we concluded in our...
Abstract: The HTC One max is a gigantic 5.9-inch phone with the signature HTC One touches - an aluminum back cover, UltraPixel camera and two large front-facing stereo speakers. Big and beautiful, we now compare it against another device that is also relatively ...
Published: 2013-11-16, Author: Stewart , review by: mashable.com
Bright HD 5.2inch screen, Excellent 13MP camera, Great battery life
No microSD card slot, Soso video viewing, Awkward to navigate onehanded
In nearly all aspects of everyday usage — navigation, readability, processing, camera and battery — LG's G2 outperforms the more vaunted Samsung Galaxy S4...
Abstract: And so begins the reign of the latest Nexus smartphone, the aptly named Google Nexus 5, which like its predecessor, has that killer one-two punch with its affordable cost and impressive set of hardware. As we all know, though, the Nexus 5 reads very si...