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September 2013
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The editors liked
Light
Superfast processor
Good battery life
Nice display
Beautiful Screen
Blazingly Fast Performance
Great Camera
Outstanding 5.2in IPS display
Very good battery life
Fast performance
The LG G2 has a top-of-the line processor
An expansive screen
And a powerful camera that's lightning-quick
Great phone
Fast Stunning 5.2inch edgetoedge display Speedy Snapdragon 800 CPU Strong battery life A Great price
Amazing screen
Excellent camera
Solid battery life
Fast Stunning 5.2
Inch edge
To
Edge display Speedy Snapdragon 800 CPU Strong battery life A Great price
One of the most versatile smartphones out there
The only phone to date that natively supports FLAC lossless audio
Excellent sound through the headphone port
Great screen
Solid performance
Cat4 LTE means Vodafone users could potentially see speeds in
The editors didn't like
Not too sure about start and volume buttons being on the back
Slick Plastic case
Sometimes over the top Android skinning
Keyboard
LG's software overlay isn't very good
Slippery
Slimy rear finish
No microSD card slot
The handset's rear control buttons take time to get used to
Its new software features are buried and unintuitive
And there's no microSD card slot
A big question mark hangs over whether consumers will like the rear controls It does have a plastic feel but so does the Galaxy S4 and Samsung has sold millions of these smartphones
Dull design
No microSD slot
Poor button placement
Plastic build is less impressive than the glass used in the Optimus G
Abstract: LG has never made any really significant waves in the smartphone market (excluding the Nexus 4), but it aims to change this with the new LG G2 . It will take on the big guns including Korean rival Samsung so we take a look at the two in our Samsung Galaxy...
Abstract: After numerous rumours and official teases from LG itself, the LG G2 has been announced and it sits proudly at the top of the Korean manufacturer's Android smartphone range. It boasts a mighty set of specifications, enough to not only put the phone in th...
As far as Android smartphones go, you can do no wrong with the LG G2. If you can live with the awful button placement - and we don't see why you can't learn to deal with it - you'll come to love this phone.The G2 has everything you could ask for in a smar...
The LG G2 is an impressive return to smartphone prominence for the South Korean company but one which still falls slightly short. It is a worthy rival to the Samsung Galaxy S4 and HTC One but thanks to plastic build, peculiar button placement and less tha...
Abstract: With the unusual placement seeming to confirm earlier rumours, one does wonder just how many of the other previously leaked specifications are now accurate. Could the G2 come packing a 5.2-inch 1080p display, super-thin chassis and Qualcomm Snapdragon 800...
All in all I had no problems with the design and feel of the phone, and I'm encouraged by its performance on the HSPA+ network. But several things might make me hesitate before buying the G2. I was disappointed with the voice quality, underwhelmed by ...
5.2” of glorious beautiful screen, Super fast Snapdragon 800 chip, 2 GB RAM, Slim, powerful and fricking awesome
Lack of expandable memory, Range of accessories limited, Plastic casing isn't premium
I love this phone, I wish it had more storage and a nicer case (I'm hankering for a wooden case if anyone knows where I could get one?), but I'm happy I've bought it.There is one thing I wish it could do though, run iOS. So if anyone out there can get iOS...
Published: 2013-10-24, Author: Ross , review by: pcworld.co.nz
Outstanding 5.2in IPS display, Very good battery life, Fast performance
LG's software overlay isn't very good, Slippery, slimy rear finish, No microSD card slot
The LG G2's extensive software features, glossy, plastic finish and an excellent 5.2in screen make it easy to compare to the Galaxy S4, but the software is overwhelming, and LG's decision to move all physical buttons to the back of the handset doesn't qui...