Extreme performance, IPS screen, Outstanding battery runtime, Full HD videos with 60 fps, Innovative key arrangement
Non-expandable storage, Non-removable battery
LG's G2 is thoroughly compelling - a candidate for the top rank.The South Korean manufacturer has hit a home run with the LG G2. It is powered by the swift Snapdragon 800 quad-core SoC that features four cores with 2.3 GHz each. They are supported by 2 GB...
Excellent battery life. Huge screen. Super-fast processor. Multitasking.
Processor benefit doesn't play out in apps. Some bugs. Not the best voice quality
The Android-powered LG G2 is both super-sized and super-powerful, but it doesn't quite have the chops to unseat the mighty Galaxy S4 as our Editors' Choice smartphone on AT&T....
Abstract: With only a few months left in the year, all the chips are on the table, as phone manufacturers are battling it out for your purchasing dollars. In this comparison review, we’re going to take a look at the Motorola DROID Ultra and the LG G2, both of wh...
Published: 2013-09-20, Author: Lisa , review by: Laptopmag.com
Impressively fast performance, Superb battery life, Useful QSlide multitasking apps, Robust camera features with optical image stabilization
Rear keys require learning curve, Dimmer display than other flagships, Remote control feature trails Samsung and HTC
The LG G2 boasts blazing performance, long-lasting battery life and clever multitasking features, but its Rear Key design takes some getting used to....
After reading the software section, you might think I hate the G2. I don't. If someone were to put it in my lap and say "live with this for 6 months," I wouldn't toss it out the window. For the most part, it's a pretty good phone. But it's also a phone...
Abstract: It’s once again another flagship-on-flagship action, as we’re pitting the specs beast of a smartphone in the LG G2 against Nokia’s prized possession at the moment in the Lumia 1020. Although it’s arguable that the two target very different areas more t...
That would be one, big, unequivocal no. This is, overall, the most frustrating phone Ive tested in the last two years. And yes, it is almost entirely due to the software (though, the power button in the back isnt doing it any favors, either). Yes, you c...
Abstract: Neither company is heralded as the elite force in the Android space right now, as the two trail Samsung no doubt, but LG and Motorola have been making some noise with their recent flagship Android smartphones. Just a month ago, the Motorola Moto X show...
Abstract: We're reaching an interesting point in the evolution of Android phones. The race for more -- more power, more performance, more pixels -- is starting to settle down. Mobile technology is nearing a point of maturity; the improvements from one generation...