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May 2015
(85%)
835 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Users
(86%)
87 Reviews
Average score from owners of the product.
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The editors liked
While Samsung
HTC
Motorola
And Apple continue floundering around trying to find the perfect formula of battery life and performance
LG has it all figured out. A smartphone that can last all day easy with time to spare for the morning after. ThATT#39
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Brilliant display
Good camera with manual mode
Laser AF and OIS
Fast performance
Dual SIM support
Primary camera
Display
Leather back
Reviews
News
Big but handy
Curvy form
Fast camera
Can shoot RAW
Improved user experience
Loud and awesome speakers
Big but h
Impressive camera
Sharp and Accurate Display
Good Balance of Specs
UI and new apps
Powerful bright display
Camera
Snappy performance
Raw image shooting
Expandable storage
QHD Display with rich in Clolor
Camera with shooting in RAW and Manual mode
Removable battery and MicroSD card slot support
Leather back cover
As smartphones have evolved
It has become increasingly difficult for companies to sufficiently differentiate their products from the competition. One company that has managed to do this - with varied degrees of success - is LG
Whose flagship products ha
Innovative design
Terrific hardware
Very good cameras and display
Speakerphone is tinny
Low in volume
Heats-up in Calls
Gaming
Build Quality could've been better
No Gorilla Glass Protection
Top class display
Best-in-class camera
The editors didn't like
But the removable back brings its own disadvantages. The G4 is just rather plain and the leather options and different colored back panels can only get you so far
I'm obsessed with smartphone speakers. Music is a massive part of my life and listening thr
Abstract: Thanks to T-Mobile's energetic enthusiastic product evangelist, Des Smith, I've spent the two days testing out a leather backed T-Mobile LG G4 and encourage you to enter the contest running until 25 May.The best new Android smartphone is clearly the Samsu...
LG thinks the G4 can compete with the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S6. And I think they are right. The LG G4 seems to check a lot of the boxes on checklists for an upgrade. Better performance, better display, better battery life, better camera, just abo...
Near-DSLR quality camera with advanced shooting options, Big, bright, and beautiful QHD display, Subtle design accents that add form to function
Battery life is average and improves little from last generation, Snapdragon 808 processing performs well but lags behind other current flagships
Overall an incredibly solid performing from LG that meshes great hardware, beautiful display, and powerful camera to make it a must-consider device for new phone shoppers...
Abstract: LG's G4 arrives with a 16-megapixel camera (same as the S6), but it features a larger aperture lens (f/1.8 versus f/1.9 for the Samsung), which should result in better low-light shots. Plus, the G4 has a color spectrum sensor for ensuring accurate colors,...
Abstract: LG and Samsung have been in constant competition against one another for the last several years, but if we're to strictly base their success on sales figures, it would arguably be Samsung who would claim bragging rights. Seriously, there's nothing wrong ...
Abstract: LG has really changed things with their flagship devices, this year the LG G4 moves that needle forward with more than just specs boost. Lets go back to the LG G3; LG crafted a smartphone that could hold its own, there we saw the shift to the rear button ...
Abstract: The LG G4 is packed with great hardware, but its camera is one of its most important features. Our G4 review is in the works, but for this video, we explore all aspects of the LG G4's 16-megapixel shooter and test out its new optical image stabilization s...
Aesthetically unique and attractive design, Quad HD 5.5-inch screen is vivid and great for media, Snapdragon 808 shows how optimization is recipe for success, Backing is removable, comes in leather or plastic, Removable battery and expandable storage, Cam
LG UX still a bit bloated, Still some smudgy post processing in the camera, For those that don't want leather backings, plastic backs are a consolation prize
9.0 With a unique and attractive design, great performance, and a fantastic camera, while also being the only current flagship to feature a replaceable battery, LG is attempting to provide users with a phone that offers literally everything you may want....
Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Mostly great cameras, Long battery life, Has a microSD card slot, Bright, vibrant screen
Bland design, aside from that nice leather option, Trails its rivals in gaming performance, LG didn't include its Quick Charge technology
LG's 2015 flagship has a lot going for it, including a lovely pair of cameras and a screen that promises to be the most accurate on the market. As solid as the G4 is, though, it feels more like an iterative update than what LG really needs: a truly excit...
Abstract: So you're an Android person, and you're hunting for your next phone. The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge obviously have the market edge with big sales and a stunning new redesign. But LG surprised the world with the very good LG G3 last year--a big screen p...