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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: Question: what's the very best Android smartphone out there? Well, that's hard to tell. Labeling a phone as best in its class is no easy task, and that's especially true when the high-end category is concerned. But if we had to state our favorite top m...
Published: 2013-09-27, Author: Andrew , review by: mobileburn.com
Abstract: Sponsored links, if any, appear in green. LG G2 (AT&T Model) Rarely does a phone like the LG G2 arrive. The G2 draws obvious parallels to other devices and wades in familiar territory because of its build and its software. However, the recently launche...
Processor benefit doesn't play out in apps. Some bugs. Not the best voice quality
The Android-powered LG G2 is both super-sized and super-powerful, but it doesn't quite have the chops to unseat the mighty Galaxy S4 as our Editors' Choice smartphone on T-Mobile....
If it isn't clear at this point in the review, there is a whole lot about the LG G2 that should have you excited whether you're a screen snob, tech spec geek or camera aficionado. Personal preference on the material choices and button position aside, LG h...
The LG G2 is definitely a great device. LG has stepped up their game in the past year and has shown that they are taking the mobile market seriously. I would hands-down recommend the G2 to anyone looking for a phone that will not lag, and that is plent...
The LG G2 is assuredly the company's best Android phone yet. We were bullish on the also very good Optimus G Pro, but the G2 is all that and more in a more mainstream size. The display is top notch, performance is fast and fluid, the camera is excellen...
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Published: 2013-09-25, Author: Lisa , review by: Laptopmag.com
Superb battery life, Impressive Snapdragon 800 performance, Improved QSlide multitasking, Robust camera features with optical image stabilization
Rear keys require learning curve, Dimmer display than other flagships, Remote control feature trails Samsung and HTC
The LG G2 is a multitasking powerhouse with very long battery life and a sharp camera, but its rear key design isn't for everyone....
It's fast, It's the most future-proof phone available today, It has an excellent camera, The screen is amazing, All the gimmicks / features actually work
It's a little big, Your OCD side will be constantly wiping the fingerprints off the back unless it's in a case, There's a lot of bloatware from AT&T, The rear buttons are less than optimal, Carrier models usually lag behind when it comes to critical secur
Hands-onIt's quite the piece of phonery. As soon as you turn it on, you'll notice two things — the buttons, of course, and the screen. You may or may not be digging the buttons, but I think you'll like what you see when you look into the face of the G2. O...
Abstract: LG has come a long way from promising but flawed high end Android phones to the well received Optimus G Pro phablet and now the G2. The G2 carries on for the Optimus line (LG has dropped the Optimus name here), and it's a very good smartphone with no cave...