Without a doubt, this is LG's best phone yet. While processor speed and spec wars are fun, for most people they're not the most important aspects of a smartphone. For most people, the list is short: They want a phone that's fast, looks good, takes hig...
Abstract: Most phones look the same. Big screen? Check. One button up front maybe? Check.Manufacturers struggle to achieve differentiation.LG have tried to stand out from the crowd by keeping the screen large and reducing the bezel, which means a better one-handed...
Abstract: The LG G4 smartphone is currently releasing to more regions and is a top-flight device. If you're an avid fan of mobile gaming you might want to take this aspect into account if you're thinking of purchasing LG's latest flagship. With that in mind we're s...
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Published: 2015-06-18, Author: Dave , review by: dailystar.co.uk
So should you buy the G4? Probably not.Its screen is stunning and the camera is possibly the best of what is currently available on the market.The G4 is also insanely fast and with all this going for it, it should be winning every award going.Sadly, we do...
Excellent handling, Display quality / great contrast and brightness / very high resolution, Responsiveness, Removable battery, microSD card slot, Great main camera (picture quality, modes) with excellent stabilisation, Good music and video players
Not that different to the G3, Great battery life, but it could still be better, Leather back easily damaged, Graphics not quite up to other premium handsets
It was perhaps a wise move from LG not to try and revolutionise the market. The G4 retains two of the most appealing features of an Android smartphone: a removable battery and a microSD card slot. On top of that, LG has more or less kept the design of the...
The LG G4 is a great handset which suffers from the company's decision to faff around with aesthetic materials instead of focusing on the device itself. The camera, which was the main selling point of the G3 for me, remains outstanding, the display is gr...
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Published: 2015-06-04, Author: Andrew , review by: theregister.co.uk
If you've the yen and the yearning to pay in the £40/month range for a swanky flagship, then the G4 needs to be on your shopping list. HTC's out of the running because its camera doesn't cut it and the 810 processor zaps the phone, to no great advantage...
Published: 2015-06-01, Author: Jack , review by: gadgetdaily.xyz
Abstract: With only a few exceptions, this year has seen some very middle-of-the-road phone launches. The Samsung Galaxy S6 was quite a dramatic departure from previous models, but it was still doing its best to imitate Apple. The HTC One M9 is almost indistinguish...
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Published: 2015-05-29, Author: Alex , review by: whatmobile.net
Impressive camera, Unique leather design, Removable battery and external storage
Average battery life, Doesn't have the most powerful CPU, Awkward button placement
The leather case covering certainly helps the LG G4 stand out against expensive rivals. The G4 camera is one of the best we’ve tested and offers something for everyone from the selfi e lover to the more advanced photographer. It doesn’t have the stronges...
Abstract: Apple and Samsung have undeniably dominated the Western smartphone market over the past couple of years, and the release of their latest phones always sends ripples through the technology industry. This remained true in 2014 when Samsung unveiled the Gal...