Published: 2015-06-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: For a flagship phone, a lot rides on its design and hardware. When someone sees it or holds it for the first time, they make a snap judgement of the device. Every thought about the phone after that is colored by that initial impression, so it's important...
Amazing 5.5' display with truetolife colors. Top notch camera with DSLRlike controls and fast Autofocus. Ergonomic design makes the phone easy to grip. Clean user interface with welcome additions to Android. Super fast performance. Leather back finish is
If you don't go with the leather back plate option, the regular plastic back plate makes the phone look pretty ordinary looking
The LG G4 may not be a massive update over its predecessor, but the improvements it brings to the table help make the phone shine. Most importantly – everything we want in an Android phone can be found in the LG G4 – and that includes an amazing camer...
You will definitely be hearing about the LG G4. LG is making sure that consumers know there's an option for everyone out there. Camera lovers will definitely enjoy using the G4 with both cameras being pretty great for to be in your pocket. While the p...
Abstract: Phablets, they're the perennial behemoths in the space. Just when we all thought they couldn't get any bigger, companies continue to push the envelope, trimming wherever they can find, to bring us even larger sized smartphones that we can try to fit in o...
Back to my original thought, the LG G3 was one of the best devices of last year and the G4 certainly continues this trend. However, while it is certainly a fantastic handset, it doesn't feel as premium as I had hoped. The slight spots of lag spoil what...
Abstract: Launched in May 2014, the LG G3 was LG's strongest effort against Samsung's Android dominance at the time. An impressive upgrade over its predecessor, the LG G2, it was a competent device with a bustling specs sheet and clever, understated design. Perhap...
Removable battery, Stellar camera performance, microSD expandable storage, Solid general performance, Fantastic battery life
Android skin sometimes gets in the way
LG's G4 feels like an Android phone, through and through. Over the years, Android has enabled those who wanted more flexibility to achieve exactly that. Tweaks to their home screen that Apple would never allow were possible on Android. The ability to swap...
Published: 2015-05-18, Author: Mike , review by: bitbitbyte.com
Abstract: Every year the smartphone junkies look to a few select manufacturers for their next-gen purchase. At least in the U.S., the Android field is primarily HTC, Samsung and LG at this point with Motorola and Nexus phones being more niche (but still great) prod...
Beautiful 5.5-inch 2560 x 1440 Quad (2K) Display, 16 Megapixel Camera that's great for beginners & advanced enough for photography enthusiasts, Gorgeous genuine leather materials and design accents that add form to function, Micro-SD slot for expandable s
The display brightness and viewing angles could be better, Squared edges can be uncomfortable at times, and the plastic model is very slippery, Battery life is average at best
Outstanding camera with sharp detail and pleasing colors, Unique leather option, Removable battery, Base model with 32GB of internal memory and expandable storage, Slick metal body, Quality audio output and stereo speakers, Polished HTC Sense interface