Stunning display, Excellent camera experience, Reliable performance, Solid battery life
Middling design, No wireless charging
If it isn't clear, the LG G4 is a feature-packed handset and a fitting offering amidst the current top smartphones on the scene. Its stellar hardware, refined user experience and incredible camera place it somewhere near the top of the pile along with the...
Camera captures some slick looking photos, Higher degree of sophistication thanks to the new leather back, Removable battery & microSD card slot
Slightly longer, wider, and heavier than the G3, Color temperature is a cold ~8000K, Underperforming graphics processing
So far, we've seen the good, the bad, and the ugly with 2015's crop of flagship phones. There's just a wide gap that encompass the field, as the good ones amaze us with their strong efforts – while the terrible ones fall flat in being worse than their pre...
5.5" QHD display is a relatively compact and comfy package. Super camera, removable battery and it has a microSD card slot. Attractive with leather back
Faux metal back is ugly, thankfully we have other choices. Display isn't extremely bright
We were very impressed with last year's LG G3, and the LG G4 is healthy evolution of that model. The G4 is one classy and attractive phone with the leather back and it feels great in hand even though it has a big 5.5" display. That Quantum IPS display is...
Abstract: Thanks to a slew of leaks and LG making tons of announcements leading up to today, the reveal of the all new LG G4 this morning came with no surprises. Live in New York City LG took the stage at the beautiful World Trade Center One Tower to unveil the new...
It is always great to see mobile phone manufactures really put the extra effort into making the camera aspect of their devices truly something special. After spending a month with the LG G4, I think it is safe to say that I have come away very impressed...
LG has demonstrated its dedication to excellence in mobile technology with the launch of the LG G4. The new flagship delivers good performance and a top notch 16 Megapixel camera with a unique set of advanced manual controls and the brightest lens (F1.8)...
The LG G4 has a large, expansive and rich screen – one of the best on the market, without doubt. I'm going to label it as a positive as while there's not really enough content out there to make use of it (and therefore the battery sucking aspects are more
The battery life is still too poor – what on Earth has Google done with Android to make Lollipop so thirsty on the power, I never, ever got through a whole day on battery with the G4, no matter what I was doing, and quickly found myself topping up at 4PM
I know the number of LG fans is growing, and for good reason: the South Korean firm is working hard on bringing the best from its labs into a smartphone. The screen and camera on the LG G4 are really good additions and are genuine upgrades from last year'...
Excellent Display, AWESOME Camera and Features, Decent Improvements To Battery Performance, Powerful, Battery is Removable, SD-Support as Standard
Plastic back panel looks a bit naff compared to leather option, bit of a fingerprint magnet, bigger and heavier than a lot of its peers
LG has once again hit the ball out of the park. The LG G4 isn't just a decent update to an already very good phone, it is now vastly improved with vastly superior imaging capabilities, improved battery performance and a beautifully refined display, which...
Super bright screen, Fancy leather back, Removable battery
Performance is lacking
The G4 may not be as powerful as other flagship smartphones, but it's certainly got a wealth of features to help it stand out from the competition. While I'm not a huge fan of the ceramic or metallic models, the leather back is surprisingly elegant and I...