Abstract: It doesn't really matter what how old you are, it's pretty easy to pile up a huge bill without even realising. As such we recommend getting a pay-as-you-go instead of a contract phone as that's the easiest way to keep on top of the costs.However, if you a...
The LG G4C's subtly curved screen is bright and bold, its camera is basic but takes decent shots and the battery should give you a good day of use
Its weak processor and graphic-heavy software result in extremely sluggish performance, making even basic navigation frustrating. Its 8GB of built-in storage is basically useless
Don't be swayed by the LG G4C's fancy display -- the new Moto G's superior performance and cheaper price makes it a much better buy...
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Published: 2015-08-22, Author: Sean , review by: techradar.com
Great screen, Comfortable design, Good battery life
Limited RAM, Only 8GB of memory, Poor front, facing camera
The LG G4c is comfortable to hold, has a competent camera, good speakers and great battery life. Yet a lack of internal storage and the limited RAM stop it from reaching the same heights as its competitors...
Overall we are disappointed with the LG G4C. It is neither cheap enough to be truly budget, nor good enough to stand out in a crowded middle of the Android phone market. Battery life is great, performance poor....
Great quality audio, Good image quality from front and rear cameras, Solid battery
Poor internal memory, Oversimplified camera settings, little value for money
The LG G4c is too cut-down and too highly priced to be a strong option for most consumers and apart from the sound quality, it doesn’t really have any stand-out or iconic features past the vague resemblance to its bigger, better brother. Where this phone...
Poor display, Mediocre performance, lack of storage
The LG G4c has a reasonable camera and a fantastic battery life, but when it's competing alongside the likes of Sony's Xperia M4 Aqua, the Samsung Galaxy A3 and 3rd Gen Moto G, its poor screen, small amount of storage and mediocre performance simply doesn...
Build quality, Removable battery, Fast and pleasant interface, Responsive touchscreen, Battery life (1½ days)
Disappointing photos, Not very faithful screen colors, Not really cut out for gaming and videos
The LG G4c is not a bad smartphone. It does the job more or less across the board. What we don't understand is how it's marketed in relation to the very similar and cheaper Spirit, and especially the G3 S. Its price point places it in a sector dominated b...
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Published: 2015-07-30, Author: Mike , review by: pocket-lint.com
Look and feel of G4 in a smaller package, decent camera performance, bright screen
Laggy performance, screen “sleeper” display issues, outsmarted by cheaper competitors, muddies the G4 name
Although we think the LG G4c has got the size and many of its design traits right, its laggy performance sends out the wrong message about the G4 namesake. It inadvertently compromises the flagship's integrity. If you're looking for an affordable p...
Laggy performance, LG G4 similarity only skin deep, Better value alternatives available
LG G4c: Camera The LG G4c has an 8-megapixel camera on the back and a 5-megapixel selfie cam up front. Plenty of phones at the price are starting to offer 13-megapixel cameras, getting you more detail in good lighting. However, there's more to a camera th...