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....
Sammanfattning: The dust has settled after the busy period of Android smartphone launches for the year, with Samsung, HTC and more staking their claim in the market for the next 365 days. HTC, with their One M9, chose to go the safe route – delivering a good phone that d...
Sammanfattning: One thing is for sure, LG didn't play it safe - the LG G5 turned V10's dual-camera setup 180°. Unlike previous dual-camera setups, this one allows users to capture photos with a traditional FoV, wide-angle shots or both at the same time. We did an impromp...
The LG G4 is an excellent big-screen smartphone that impressed us in every aspect. Added features like LG UX 4.0 UI, raw image shooting capability, expandable 2TB storage are icing on the cake.With a slight curve in its screen and an leather back the LG...
LG G4 is how a flagship device must be. It has the best of everything that LG could possibly bring to the table at this point in time. The decision to go with the Snapdragon 808 rather than the 810 is a master stroke. The hardware specifications in the G4...
Sammanfattning: Finding a high-end or flagship smartphone is not as easy as it seems. There is no perfect or best smartphone available in the market. If you are getting a great camera and display in a smartphone then the battery or build quality might be mediocre. It is...
It started off at Rs 51,500 – no price point advantage – but can now be bought at even Rs 45,500 online. But it still feels a bit too overpriced. LG has tried to make this a well-sorted phone with a really good camera and all the bells and whistles.Bu...
Brilliant display, Good camera with manual mode, Laser AF and OIS, Fast performance, Dual SIM support
Average battery life, LG UX is a not impressive, Requires Quick Circle cover for wireless charging, "LG G4 Review", 5 out of 5 based on 6 ratings,
Overall, the LG G4 is a worthy successor to the G3. Even though the UX is not attractive and the smartphone doesn't have an eye-catching design apart from the premium leather back, the display is just brilliant and the camera offers several features, incl...
The LG G4 is a step back compared to its predecessors, and not a flagship that you should buy. If the camera is your first priority then this is the best you can get, but apart from that, there's no real reason to buy this phone...
Publicerad: 2015-07-16, Författare: My , testad av: mymobileindia.com
Innovative design, Terrific hardware, Very good cameras and display
Battery life is inconsistent, Leather back can pick up stains, Expensive
The LG G4 is priced at Rs 51,000, which is par for the course when one considers the flagships from the likes of Samsung, HTC and Sony, but which definitely looks expensive when compared to the offerings from the likes of OnePlus and Xiaomi.Rs. 51,000...