Sprint's LG Optimus G sports a 13-megapixel camera, a zippy quad-core CPU, and an attractively bright touch screen
The Optimus G doesn't have a microSD card slot, its battery drained fairly quickly, and sounds from the audio speaker were harsh
With its speedy innards, LTE data speeds, and stunning screen, the LG Optimus G is one of LG's best handsets so far, but it can't escape its weak battery and camera.
Publicerad: 2012-10-12, Författare: Matt , testad av: techworld.com
With all of its many great qualities, the LG Optimus G deserves to do well in the market. But it will face a wide array of new smartphones shipping in the next few weeks, including quad-core models like the HTC One X+ running Jelly Bean, and a slew of...
With all of its great qualities, the LG Optimus G deserves to do well in the market. But it will face a wide array of new smartphones shipping in the next few weeks, including quad-core models like the HTC One X+ running Jelly Bean, and a slew of new devi...
Sammanfattning: Ever since we've had LTE and quad-core processors, we've dreamt of one thing – to have both of these amazing features in a single device! Thanks to LG and their latest flagship smartphone, the Optimus G, this is now no longer a dream, but reality. The ...
W ith the Optimus G, the South Korean manufacturer LG has introduced a high-end smartphone to the market that is (now) less expensive than most competitors are. The LG Optimus G is for sale at a price of around €400 without a subscription. Thanks to...
Design, wellbuilt, Good screen, good resolution for reading text, User interface is rich in features, simple AND practical, Perfect responsiveness!, Satisfactory camera, 4Gcompatible, Good phone functions, Low SAR
Battery life, Audio, Nonexpandable memory
The Optimus G is a very good smartphone. It's responsive and has a user-friendly interface with tons of features. The camera and sound may not break any records, but they do the trick. And while the specs aren't at the top of the list for this year, they'...
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Publicerad: 2012-09-18, Författare: Joe , testad av: techradar.com
Stunning IPS screen Fast CPU, Miracast screen sharing, Cool, unique LG apps
Faceless design, Average camera, No expandable storage, Some annoying software quirks
On its own merits, the LG Optimus G is an accomplishment. It hails a return to form for LG after numerous smartphone failures, and if this were last year, it would be a home-run, for sure.But, it's not last year, and as LG finds its feet with the Optimus...
Sammanfattning: Hopefully consumers will take notice.In terms of look and feel, LG has gone to their Chocolate and PRADA design roots, which means understated, fashion-focused lines and with subtle yet thoughtful design elements.This time around, there is a slight inlay ...
Sammanfattning: Lisa Gade reviews the LG Optimus G Android smartphone for AT&T and Sprint. The Optimus G has a 4.7″ IPS 1280 x 768 Gorilla Glass display and a 1.5GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro quad core CPU with Adreno 320 graphics. The smartphone has 2GB RAM, dual band ...
Sammanfattning: LG has largely played in the low-end smartphone space in Australia, but that will soon change in early 2013 when it launches the Optimus G . It's a 4G-capable smartphone that will work on the 1800MHz LTE bands used by Telstra and Optus Down Under and is d...