Published: 2015-05-07, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Mostly great cameras, Long battery life, Has a microSD card slot, Bright, vibrant screen
Bland design, aside from that nice leather option, Trails its rivals in gaming performance, LG didn't include its Quick Charge technology
LG's 2015 flagship has a lot going for it, including a lovely pair of cameras and a screen that promises to be the most accurate on the market. As solid as the G4 is, though, it feels more like an iterative update than what LG really needs: a truly excit...
Abstract: So you're an Android person, and you're hunting for your next phone. The Samsung Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge obviously have the market edge with big sales and a stunning new redesign. But LG surprised the world with the very good LG G3 last year--a big screen p...
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....
Published: 2015-05-06, Author: Dan , review by: theverge.com
Great display, Great camera, Fast performance
Plastic build, Ugly software
More times than not, the Verge score is based on the average of the subscores below. However, since this is a non-weighted average, we reserve the right to tweak the overall score if we feel it doesn't reflect our overall assessment and price of the produ...
Published: 2015-05-06, Author: Michael , review by: Pocketnow.com
Beautiful, comfortable fit and finish, One of the best smartphone cameras available, Striking display, Expandable memory, removable battery
Inconsistent, ungainly software, Plastic version offers little aesthetic improvement over G3, Leather version wears easily,
No smartphone gets everything right, and the LG G4 is no exception. The software is by far its biggest shortcoming, lacking a unified look and feel and bringing little added utility to justify its existence. Also, with the plastic version the G4 gets c...
Abstract: There's £100 between these gorgeous Quad HD Android phones , but how cheap does the LG G4 have to be to make you choose it over the spec-loaded, performance heavyweight that is the new Samsung Galaxy S6? We compare two of the best new phones of 2015 spec ...
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Published: 2015-05-05, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
The LG G4 is one of the best smartphones on the market, but it falls short of passing Samsung's Galaxy S6 and Apple's iPhone 6. It has a sleek leather design, colorful screen, and exceptional camera, not to mention its removable battery and expandable sto...
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...