Abstract: LG's new flagship will be hitting the shelves at the end of May, but how does it compare to rivals? Here, we're putting the new LG G4 head-to-head with Apple's flagship smartphone, the iPhone 6 , to find out how they compare. You'll also like: Best smartp...
Abstract: The LG G4 has finally landed, taking plenty of inspiration from the curvy LG G Flex 2 and marrying it to the sensibilities of last year's top-notch flagship handset. The Quad HD display returns, but LG's boasting about its camera prowess this time around ...
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Published: 2015-05-09, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.co.uk
While Samsung, HTC, Motorola, and Apple continue floundering around trying to find the perfect formula of battery life and performance, LG has it all figured out. A smartphone that can last all day easy with time to spare for the morning after. That's the
But the removable back brings its own disadvantages. The G4 is just rather plain and the leather options and different coloured back panels can only get you so far, I'm obsessed with smartphone speakers. Music is a massive part of my life and listening th
From the pixel-dense display to the silicon processor housed inside, the LG G4 is a solid Android smartphone, one that won't disappoint you. If you're looking for a stellar camera and need that extra battery-swap utility, the G4 is the one you've been wai...
The LG G4 is a strong flagship which delivers in the key areas, but there are a few niggles which hold it back from true greatness....
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Published: 2015-05-08, Author: Adam , review by: itpro.co.uk
Curved body is comfortable, Leather backing looks great, Camera is superb
Quite similar to the G3, Nonleather finishes are underwhelming, Battery life could be better
The LG G4 may not be putting on the biggest song and dance, but that doesn't mean it isn't worth your time. The essential core features of a smartphone have been tweaked and improved upon to produce a device that does everything it needs to with gusto, a...
Impressive hardware specifications, Well priced, Great features, Simple and elegant menu system
No universal search
So LG has chosen the evolution route for the G4, then. It's a solid improvement on last year's phone, but probably doesn't present enough of a reason to upgrade if you have a G3 in your pocket already.That said, we are seriously impressed by the G4's came...
Excellent camera performance (especially HDR and low light); Removable battery; microSD card slot; Beautiful screen; Leather chassis; Speedy processor; 100GB free Google Drive stroage
Poor battery life; Plastic version feels cheap; Not quite as powerful on paper as rivals
Using the G4 has left me with mixed feelings. As a keen phone photographer, I'd happily carry this ahead of a high-end rival, and be confident that it could produce pleasing results in all sorts of conditions. The battery life may be weak, but the abilit...
Great screen, best-in-class camera, microSD slot, latest version of Android, smooth performance
Plastic model feels cheap, average battery life
The LG G4 is undoubtedly among the best smartphones on the market today. We felt somewhat let down by the plastic design and average battery, but the gorgeous screen and impressive camera make it a worthy Galaxy S6 challenger, especially when its cheaper...
The LG G4 has a sharp and generously sized display, a bevy of camera controls and raw image shooting, a replaceable battery and expandable storage
Though the phone's battery life is adequate, it doesn't last as long as its competitors. There are no significant new software features and its design feels uninspired
Though it feels too similar to last year's G3, the LG G4 is an excellent big-screen smartphone that will appeal to budding photographers, and has old-school features missing from rival flagships....