Testseek.com have collected 835 expert reviews of the LG G4 and the average rating is 85%. Scroll down and see all reviews for LG G4.
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
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Published: 2015-08-23, Author: Jack , review by: techaeris.com
Thin and minimal, neat design
A bit pricier for those on a budget, UAG logo is a bit big
When I was approached to review the case I was a bit hesitant, mostly because of my aversion to cases in general. I typically find issues with cases within the first day or two and they tend to be taken off and placed in a pile in a drawer, never to be se...
Published: 2015-08-22, Author: Jason , review by: androidguys.com
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LG's flagship smartphone has, in my opinion, always represented the culmination of what LG as a conglomerate could in some sense achieve. LG's G flagships have often shipped with LG Chem batteries, LG Innotek camera modules, LG Display LCDs, and LG Mobile...
Published: 2015-07-20, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Fantastic classleading camera you can rely on in almost all situations. Great 1440p display. Decent performance without having to worry about throttling. Expandable storage and removable battery add flexibility.
Design isn't as impressive as some of its competitors, even with the optional leather back. Performance is marginally behind the Galaxy S6.
Published: 2015-07-17, Author: Lars , review by: dpreview.com
Excellent image detail and good dynamic range in bright light, Good balance between noise reduction and detail retention in low light, Usable exposures in very low light, Decent LED-flash performance, Very large panorama output (but some stitching errors
High levels of luminance noise and some chroma noise in some base ISO images, Edge softness in some images, Occasionally unreliable focus in Auto mode, Low quality slow motion video and no way to export, Pronounced rolling shutter effect in video footage,
The LG G4 might not have the full metal body or comprehensive imaging feature set of some of its rivals. It also comes with some minor image quality issues and a video mode that is slightly degraded by a pronounced jello effect and low-quality slow-motion...