We love the G2's display, speed and power. We aren't so keen on its UI tweaks or the abundance of plastic involved in its design. Combine this phone with something like the HTC One and then you have the Android handset to end all, but right now it just pl...
Published: 2013-09-14, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Visually appealing, feels great as a phone, sound quality for music is insanely good, fast and slick (Snapdragon S800), decent battery life
Camera isn't as good as either of the main competitors, fairly expensive, no microSD expansion
The G2 is easily a competitor for every other high-end smartphone out there. The "weird" button layout works for us, and it's paired with some smart touch functions that are well thought out. The phone looks and feels great, and just works as a smar...
Impressive processor that yields equally impressive results, big Full HD edgetoedge screen, light and strong unibody design
No expandable memory, no removable battery, fixed homescreen with instructional panels
If you're looking for a high-end Android phone that offers a big, bright display you can use without stretching the tendons in your hand, the G2 is pretty much ideal. The G2 sports more screen than its main Android rivals, and yet remains...
Published: 2013-09-12, Author: Paul , review by: tech.uk.msn.com
The display is fantastic, the battery life as good as we've seen on a smartphone in a long while and it's got plenty of juice in the engine, What's not?, The design is a little bland and the backside buttons take a little getting used to.
The design is a little bland and the backside buttons take a little getting used to
The best LG smartphone ever? You betcha. Better than HTC and Samsung's top guns? Not quite – but the G2 definitely hits the upper echelons of the Android hierarchy....
Brilliant specs, great camera, high resolution display, innovative features, strong battery life.
Plastic build, no micro SD card slot.
The LG G2 is probably the best phone on the planet right now. It combines top flight specs with a great camera and even better display alongside a wealth of innovative features. It even has good battery life...
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Published: 2013-09-09, Author: Jordan , review by: whatmobile.net
We’ve arrived at IFA later than everyone else, but that doesn’t mean we’re not going to get our own grubby mitts on all that there is to offer — and first off comes LG’s flagship, the device it launched over in New York earlier this month — the G2.Design...
Abstract: LG 's G2 is the company's answer to Samsung's Galaxy S4. Packing the latest Snapdragon 800 processor and a top of the line 5.2-inch Full HD display, it's quite the handset. LG has taken a slightly ...
Faster than Bolt on cheetah steroids, Superb screen and cracking camera, Battery has Duracell Bunny DNA
Quirky buttons take getting used to, Plastic back is a little bland
We can't remember ever being particularly excited about an LG phone, but the G2 changed that when its specs were released, and to our great amazement the G2 is just as brilliant in the flesh as it is on paper. It dispatches its arc...
Published: 2013-09-05, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Abstract: LG has, for some time, been making rather nice phones that have been largely ignored by everyone. We loved the Optimus 2X and thought it was one of the smarter additions to the Android phone world that we'd seen. It was only with the Nexus 4 that the firm...
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Published: 2013-09-04, Author: Ian , review by: pocket-lint.com
Visually appealing, Feels great as a phone, Sound quality for music is insanely good, Fast and slick (Snapdragon S800), Decent battery life
Camera isn't as good as either of the main competitors, Fairly expensive, No microSD expansion
The G2 is easily a competitor for every other high-end smartphone out there. The "weird" button layout works for us, and it's paired with some smart touch functions that are well thought out. The phone looks and feels great, and just works as a smartphone...