Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy S4 is the reigning king, the champion of Android sales, and it’s been so for nearly half a year with almost no competition. Now, LG has come up with a competitor - the LG G2, a device with a larger display, better ergonomics, faster ...
Abstract: LG is a brand name that has been absent from our routine smartphone camera comparisons for quite some time. That's because even though its recent high-end handsets have been pretty great overall, their cameras have always been a few steps behind the co...
Very large screen, Ultrapowerful chipset, Great camera with 1080p video recording at 60 fps
A bit bulky, Uninspired design
The LG G2 is an outstanding smartphone almost every way you look at it. The screen is beautiful, albeit a bit off in terms of color temperature, while the camera is simply outstanding – definitely among the very best out there. Under the hood, the Snap...
Abstract: At 138.5 x 70.9 x 8.9mm, the G2 is comparable to the Galaxy S4 for how it feels in the hand. From a pure aesthetics perspective it's not a million miles away either.By far the biggest design change the G2 brings to the table is the decision to remove all...
Abstract: For the past couple of months, we’ve been hearing a lot of noise from LG regarding its upcoming G2 Android smartphone. Within the last 24 hours, the rumor mill has been going strong as we’ve seen press shots of the LG G2 leak as well as its manual amo...
It's a matter of preference, but it's hard to compete with the big guys. It will probably beat none of these in sales. The general consumer tends to go with the popular choices, from manufacturers like Samsung, HTC and Motorola. This does not mean the G2 ...
Published: 2013-08-07, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. LG G2 So ? The new LG G2 debuted today and it was hard to get excited about a product that has seen not only leaks but also official confirmations from its manufacturer weeks ahead of the official unveiling. At...
Most powerful phone around, Most comfortable phone to hold, Best battery life of a flagship phone (1.2 days), Great 13MP camera, 32GB of memory
Too many apps pre-installed (62), No MicroSD support, Camera app gets laggy, Verizon version is fingerprint magnet, Verizon version buttons are too small
The LG G2 is one of the best phones we've ever used, and has virtually no downsides. It's comfortable to hold, has the fastest hardware on the market, has a battery big enough to last more than a day, it packs twice as much memory as competitors (though d...
Abstract: LG has been clamoring for recognition in the Android space for quite some time now. Through the most recent releases, the company may have figured out how to precisely pull it off. With the company's most recent effort, they appear to have cracked...