The LG G4 is a fantastic device, and in my eyes, has no major flaws that should turn away any potential buyers. It is 2015 and there are a ton of great phones on the market, so while Samsung may have brought the “Wow!” factor in the Galaxy S6 and S6 Edge...
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Best manual still camera controls, Removable battery, upgradable storage, Androidy UI, light on bloatware
No quick or wireless charging, Downmarket design, except for the polarizing leather option, Overall, a timid update to the G3
With awesome manual camera settings and a gorgeous display, the LG G4 is one of the best phones of the year. And depending on your preferences, it might even be THE best phone....
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Publicerad: 2015-05-10, Författare: Alex , testad av: androidcentral.com
Fantastic display, Excellent camera, Smooth, responsive performance, Solid battery life, with removable option, Premium leather backs are gorgeous
No full Quick Charge support, or wireless charging without using a case, Some superfluous software, Regular plastic backs are nothing special
As LG positions itself as the major rival to Samsung in the Android space, the G4 emerges as one of the most important launches of the year. And depending on how things pan out, it stands a decent chance of being one of the best Android phones of 2015. It...
Sammanfattning: A 5.5-inch phone that retains the design language of the LG G3 with LG's signature rear-positioned buttons, the LG G4 focuses on two key areas for improvement: first, it's style, with a new leather back cover option and second - an improved, 16-megapixel...
Publicerad: 2015-05-10, Författare: Ron , testad av: arstechnica.com
A great camera with full manual controls and output to DNG. And the color sensor seems to actually work, The Snapdragon 808 fixes many of the 810's issues. This won't be the reigning benchmark champ anytime soon though, A removable battery and SD card sl
No matter which back panel you get, the major contact points—the sides and buttons—are still plastic, No always-on voice commands, LG merged the individual notification and power settings panels into a single panel, and it's very cramped
Publicerad: 2015-05-09, Författare: Chris , testad av: slashgear.com
I admire LG's restraint. The company took the best of last year's G3 and spent its time refining the key elements: display and camera, and that focus has paid dividends. The G4 has a fantastic screen and a camera capable of taking on Samsung and Apple's f...
Near-DSLR quality camera with advanced shooting options, Big, bright, and beautiful QHD display, Subtle design accents that add form to function
Battery life is average and improves little from last generation, Snapdragon 808 processing performs well but lags behind other current flagships
Overall an incredibly solid performing from LG that meshes great hardware, beautiful display, and powerful camera to make it a must-consider device for new phone shoppers...
Publicerad: 2015-05-08, Författare: Darren , testad av: gizmodo.com
While Samsung, HTC, Motorola, and Apple continue floundering around trying to find the perfect formula of battery life and performance, LG has it all figured out. A smartphone that can last all day easy with time to spare for the morning after. That's the
But the removable back brings its own disadvantages. The G4 is just rather plain and the leather options and different colored back panels can only get you so far, I'm obsessed with smartphone speakers. Music is a massive part of my life and listening thr
From the pixel-dense display to the silicon processor housed inside, the LG G4 is a solid Android smartphone, one that won’t disappoint you. If you’re looking for a stellar camera and need that extra battery-swap utility, the G4 is the one you’ve been wai...
Sammanfattning: LG's newest flagship, the LG G4, is no longer a subject of rumors and hearsay – it's already official and poised to hit the market later this month, relieving the LG G3 from its flagship duties. The phone will certainly play a pretty important role in LG...