So, should you buy the LG G2? I say heck yes! And not often do I get so excited about any smartphone. Especially lately. And no, I am not being paid anything to say this!The LG G2 happens to be my very favorite smartphone right now, and I am highly consid...
Abstract: So let's say that you're interested in getting a new high-end smartphone, and having a huge display is one of your top priorities. Well, the Samsung Galaxy Note 3 is among the handsets matching that description – it is fast, loaded to the brim with nea...
Great performance, Solid design, Beautiful 1080p display, Double-tap to unlock, Fantastic battery life
Lackluster plastic chassis, No microSD slot nor option for greater than 32GB of storage
We said it from the start, and we'll repeat it for good measure: the LG G2 is as powerful an Android phone as you'll find right now. Its quad-core Snapdragon 800 paired with 2GB of RAM leads to record-breaking performance numbers, and we've honestly never...
Lightningfast and fluid performance. Outstanding battery life. Beautiful 1080p screen with 423 pixels per inch. The 5.2inch screen size feels right. Good video and image quality with optical stabilization system
You'll want to replace the keyboard immediately. Full of gimmicks and poorly implemented features. You'll wish the buttons were in their normal places instead of on the back. No MicroSD slot. Possibly haunted. Moves around on tables by itself
Amazing battery life for a performance powerhouse. Beautiful edgetoedge display, complemented by a strong software suite. Finally an LG phone with a decent camera!
LG's custom skin is heavy and visually unpleasing. Plasticky construction lacks that premium touch.
From the spec sheet to the final product, it's clear that the G2 is LG's best effort yet. The company has gone all-out to pack the handset with brutally fast, top-end hardware alongside a strong suite of software features that rivals the Samsung Galaxy S4...
Published: 2013-10-11, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
The LG is a solid phone, but I just can't convince myself to recommend it. On one hand, the 5.2-inch display is gorgeous, but on the other hand, the software is lacking. LG is hoping to “steal” fans of Samsung phones, but I can't see a compelling enough r...
Abstract: Time to wrap things up - we wondered if maybe we should split the final decision into two, still photography and video recording, but the results came out consistent enough to declare a clear winner. And it is, drum roll please, the Nokia Lumia 1020. ...
Published: 2013-10-10, Author: Chris , review by: techworld.com
LG has trumped the competition with the G2. The phone offers a combination of value for money with high-end features which we haven't seen from rival flagship devices. A great specification combined with impressive design and handy software features mean ...