Fast browsing speeds, sharp and bright screen, great build quality, comfy keyboard, runs Android 2.2 Froyo with every Google App you could ever want, great performance, sophisticated looks,
Mediocre camera, call volume needs to be louder, a tad on the heavy side.
We're confident in saying that the T-Mobile G2 has what it takes to be one of the leading smartphones on the market today, if not one of the most exciting. It's solid build quality, sharp and colorful display, sophisticated design, combined with a co...
Beautiful hardware. Feels fast. Terrific voice phone. Google Voice is tightly integrated.
Some bugs. Undeletable Google bloatware. No tethering.
The follow-up to the very first Google phone, the T-Mobile G2 is a powerful smartphone with a great keyboard and a hefty portion of pre-loaded Google services. ...
Published: 2013-11-27, Author: Anthony , review by: tweaktown.com
For a while, I've been writing in my news that LG would become a serious contender in the Android smartphone space, something that the market needs. Right now, we have Samsung and HTC, the former pushing out countless Galaxy devices - with huge success f...
Published: 2013-11-07, Author: Joseph , review by: whistleout.com.au
The LG G2 gets the basics right, with first-class performance and battery life and one of the best touch screens in the market. If you know how to add to this equation by downloading your own software modifications from the Play Store, then you are on a w...
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Published: 2013-11-01, Author: Alex , review by: fatducktech.com
There's nothing wrong with taking risks with smartphone design, but a risk is still a risk. The LG G2's underlying hardware is very solid, but the oddly placed power/volume buttons are a better talking point than a purchasing factor in my view.The complic...
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Published: 2013-10-29, Author: Luke , review by: gizmodo.com.au
If you want the smartphone equivalent of a jet-engine in your pocket, get the G2. It's powerful, sleek and curiously designed. You shouldn't buy this phone, however, if you don't like to tweak a phone's software to make it worthwhile owning. If you can't...
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Published: 2013-10-23, Author: Daniel , review by: ausdroid.net
Beautiful Screen, Blazingly Fast Performance, Great Camera
Slick Plastic case, Sometimes over the top Android skinning, Keyboard
The LG G2 is a monster of a phone, in terms of hardware it shows exactly what LG as a hardware designer and manufacturer is capable of. LG has long been known for their excellent high quality components and with the last few series of phones, they are beg...
One of the most versatile smartphones out there; The only phone to date that natively supports FLAC lossless audio; Excellent sound through the headphone port; Great screen; Solid performance; Cat4 LTE means Vodafone users could potentially see speeds in
Plastic build is less impressive than the glass used in the Optimus G; No upgradeable memory;
LG's G2 does a lot of things very, very well.Between the two day battery life, excellent screen, solid audio performance, and top mobile broadband speeds, it's easy to recognise the G2 as being better than Samsung's S4, which is what this phone feels like...