The LG G2 is a great phone, with a bit of fiddling it's an amazing phone, with a bit of hacking it would be an astounding phone. It's just the normal person buying one of these won't probably be able to even turn off some of the unnecessary features. Whic...
Fantastic screen, Top notch processor, Clever user interface tweaks, Good camera
No expandable storage, Plasticky chassis
The inability to add extra storage is a real downer, and a very unfortunate decision by LG. I'm not a fan of the slightly budget feel of the G2's backplate either – a more premium finish might have done better in the style wars. That said, there's loads ...
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Published: 2013-10-28, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
We love the LG G2. It's fast, fun and has the best screen you'll ever see.If you want a larger phone, this is one of the best on the market.The only thing that lets the G2 down is its plastic back cover, which makes it feel cheap.Had LG included an alumin...
Android phones continue to lead the smartphone pack when it comes to downright ludicrous screen sizes, and while the G2 isn't the biggest out there, it's still something of a whopper, running almost edge to edge with minimal bezel. At 5.2-inches from corner to corner, the full HD IPS+ panel offers a pixel density of 424 ppi - putting aside the technical mumbo-jumbo for a moment, that basically me
The G2's rear-mounted Power and Volume keys are likely to divide opinion - LG claims they rest in a more natural position but we found they take a bit of getting used to. It's also fair to say that the handset isn't the most attractive Android blower available right now. It's certainly far from ugly, but it doesn't have the same head-turning quality that the HTC One and iPhone 5S have. Android 4.
With that massive screen and super-fast quad core CPU, the G2 leaves practically every other Android phone in its wake. It's so powerful that we couldn't get it to stutter no matter what we threw at it, so if you're an advanced mobile user who enjoys p...
Fantastic screen; Incredible power; Good battery life
Might be too large for some; No microSD card slot
One of the most powerful Android phones on the market right now, the LG G2 may not have the looks of its rivals -- its button placement could annoy some users -- but it has a fantastic display, superb battery life and a lightning-fast processor....
My initial conclusion is that the LG G2 is an amazing device, with quite a few quirks in the software and over the next few weeks I'll be seeing what does what, how to turn things off, how the camera performs, if the rear buttons start to annoy and whethe...
Published: 2013-10-18, Author: Dave , review by: wired.co.uk
Abstract: Phablets bridge the gap between phones and tablets. They can make calls and access the internet via a mobile network, but they also have screens that are big enough (just about) to allow you to use them like a tablet. The form factor has already overtaken...
Brilliant screen, ‘Near zero' bezel due to lack of hardware keys and the placement of power and volume buttons, Lightning-quick response, Guest mode
Difficult to use the volume key as a camera button without your finger getting in the way of the lens, User interface could be a little more refined, Lack of microSD slot will disappoint some, Design and first impressions, A clean, functional look is the
LG 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 ther...