Published: 2015-07-20, Author: Tim , review by: techspot.com
Fantastic classleading camera you can rely on in almost all situations. Great 1440p display. Decent performance without having to worry about throttling. Expandable storage and removable battery add flexibility.
Design isn't as impressive as some of its competitors, even with the optional leather back. Performance is marginally behind the Galaxy S6.
Published: 2015-07-17, Author: Lars , review by: dpreview.com
Excellent image detail and good dynamic range in bright light, Good balance between noise reduction and detail retention in low light, Usable exposures in very low light, Decent LED-flash performance, Very large panorama output (but some stitching errors
High levels of luminance noise and some chroma noise in some base ISO images, Edge softness in some images, Occasionally unreliable focus in Auto mode, Low quality slow motion video and no way to export, Pronounced rolling shutter effect in video footage,
The LG G4 might not have the full metal body or comprehensive imaging feature set of some of its rivals. It also comes with some minor image quality issues and a video mode that is slightly degraded by a pronounced jello effect and low-quality slow-motion...
Abstract: We're in New York to see ZTE's new and highly ambitious offering for the US market, the Axon . Combining a striking all-metal design with some of the finest specifications on the market, the Axon deserves your attention in and of itself. But ZTE seems dec...
Abstract: “The G4 impresses with its shooting prowess”A smartphone's camera prowess is a vital criteria for devices across different price segments, and has been successfully used as a differentiator for key models by pretty much all brands. However, when it comes...
Published: 2015-07-13, Author: Mark , review by: mbreviews.com
Stellar Camera, Cool Design, Great Display, Removable Baterry, MicroSD
Average Battery Life
In the end we can say that LG G4 has met all our expectations, it features a great, unique design, capable performance, a stellar camera and it does deserve it's spot as one of the best smartphones right now on the market.Check for the latest price here:9...
Abstract: If you haven't heard already the newly released LG G4 Android Smartphone is being called by many the best phone of 2015. In this video review we'll take a look at it for ourselves. Doug Drummond of Consumer Gadget Reviews has stepped in to the Run Around...
User replaceable battery, microSD card, Camera can capture RAW images, Improved front facing camera
Wireless charging is not built in
Do I recommend the LG G4 to an LG G3 owner like myself? No. Well, only no if there's nothing wrong with your G3. If it's on its last leg and you're ready for a new phone, then yes, buy the LG G4. Otherwise, I would just stick with the G3 for awhile longer...
If you want a device with a large screen, great camera, and rear buttons, buy it. If you'd prefer a smaller device with better battery life and a more traditional button layout, take a look at the HTC One M9 or Samsung Galaxy S6...
Published: 2015-07-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: In the past few years, the point-and-shoot camera market has taken a big hit. The drop in sales is due almost entirely to consumers replacing dedicated cameras with their smartphones. With a camera always in pocket, it becomes much easier to snap every mo...