Decent camera, Colorrich display, Strong spec list
Camera launcher not fast enough, Poor battery life for flagship phone, Unimpressive build
LG has tried to focus on what everyone actually wants out of a smartphone, a great looking design, color rich display and the great camera for photos - but it doesn't quite deliver as impressively as we'd hoped...
Abstract: The Samsung Galaxy S6 and LG G4 were released just a month apart from each other earlier in 2015, during the launch window that's favoured by so many smartphone manufacturers. After the dust had settled on the hype and hyperbole, these two phones emerged...
While we're not bowled over by the software, it hasn't dampened our enthusiasm for the LG G4. It's incredibly hard to be different in the smartphone world, but with some bold design choices LG has managed to pull it off. Critically, it hasn't comprom...
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Published: 2015-07-16, Author: Stephen , review by: techguide.com.au
Slightly bulkier than other smartphones, no fast charging
The LG G4 deserves its place alongside the top tier Android smartphones on the market and has many features and capabilities its rivals don't. The device offers a fresh new look, useful and relevant features and one of the best cameras you'll ever find o...
Abstract: If leather's your thing the G4 comes with a black or tan case, with other coloured cases to be sold separately. Photo: LGSuperficially the most interesting thing here is the G4's leather back, an eyeball-grabbing feature in the plastic and glass world of...
The LG G4 is a fantastic phone. Its camera is its strongest point, followed closely by its intelligent build. It really is far easier to grip and use than any other 5.5 inch phone on the market. The rear-mounted buttons, complimented by the tap-on/tap-off...
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Published: 2015-07-10, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
Abstract: LG's improved on the G3 in almost every respect with the G4. Which is great, but I've still got a couple of reservations about it.Over at PC Mag Australia I've taken a look at LG's latest “premium” smartphone, but given they've already run a US-led review...
Beautiful display, Modern, stylish design, Amazing camera
No built-in wireless charging, Leather backs will lose lustre, Large dimensions
The individual pros and cons of the LG G4 don't take into account the overall experience of using this phone. It's a beautiful piece of technology, curved and leather-wrapped, with expandable memory and a removable battery, that works well and doesn't pre...
Published: 2015-06-25, Author: Chris , review by: ausdroid.net
Android 5.1.1 out of the box. No memory leaks. Lots of speed, That camera is absolutely brilliant. 16 megapixels of optical image stabilised goodness, guided by laser focus and a bright f/1.8 aperture, with the power of manual focus and shutter control. I
” section that the OS can slow down, and that can cause apps to misbehave. I've noticed this most prominently in two situations; just after a fresh boot, and during and shortly after installing apps from the Play Store. I can only assume that's because th
I'm not sure what there is left to say about the G4; I usually find myself at the end of a review thinking something along the lines of:Here's a great device, but it's let down by these flaws, but hey it's still alright.With LG's G4, I'm not really in tha...