Sammanfattning: LG Optimus G: Better than Nexus 4? LG Optimus G comes in a luxury white box of a surprisingly high quality, with just a silver G on the front and the LG logo at the top. The inside is filled with standard goodies like the charger (with a detachable USB...
Sammanfattning: LG has raised the benchmark of smartphones with Optimus G. Recently launched in Singapore market, the Optimus G is impressive and, in my opinion, the best-value high-performance smartphone.Optimus G (LG-E975) Specs:As a Samsung Galaxy SIII owner, I cannot...
Based on our experiences with the Optimus G on AT&T and Sprint, we can safely say that at this moment, these two are the best phones that you can buy on their respective carriers. If you look at the feature set alone, you can see that the Optimus G is ...
Sammanfattning: While LG is remaining tight-lipped about its UK release plans for the Optimus G, given the fact that the country has just launched its EE 4G network we're thinking that the handset might appear sooner rather than later....
Excellent hardware that fits well in my hand, superb 4.7″ True HD IPS+ display, speedy Qualcomm S4 Pro Quad-core processor, Quick Memo is a handy screen snap and note taking app, excellent battery life
Camera is not good in low light without a flash; Q slide is gimmicky; ships with Ice Cream Sandwich (Android 4.0.4) rather than Jelly Bean (Android 4.2)
The LG Optimus G I've had a love-hate relationship with Android for some time; I'm not sure exactly when it started, but I think that it was around the time that I realized that just because an app was available, it didn't mean I could necessarily instal...
Publicerad: 2012-12-14, Författare: Scott , testad av: chipchick.com
Sharp Design, Great Build Quality, Gorgeous Screencolors/brightness/viewing angle/resolution, MicroUSB charging, Very Fast–Processing and ATT Data, Amazing Battery, LG Enhancements are useful and pretty, The
No Dedicated Camera Button, No Removable Battery, No Jelly bean yet
On paper, the LG Optimus G is as good as it gets for Android; it has every spec you could possibly want. In-hand, it definitely lives up to it's potential. As long as you're okay with a very large handset, you'll be happy. Even with large hands, it ca...
Great performance, Slick design, On-screen doodle function, Inbuilt NFC & Miracast, LTE support
Poor viewing angles, Dated Android 4.0.4, No Google Wallet support, Loads of AT&T bloatware, 13MP camera found on global variant
Beyond the high performance though, things get a bit murkier. If you're in the market right now for a phone like the Optimus G, then you are -- by default -- in a market that includes the Nexus 4. Strangely, that phone is also crafted by LG, and in practi...
Publicerad: 2012-12-07, Författare: Adama , testad av: brighthand.com
Great screen, Fast performance, NFC tags included
Disappointing camera, No MicroSD card slot on the Sprint version, HDMI only via MHL connection, Nonremovable battery
The LG Optimus G isn't a bad smartphone: it's fast, has a lot of storage, a good screen, and a decent (albeit not extraordinary) battery life. However, the two biggest features that are intended to make it stand out of the pack — the quad core processor a...