Powerful quadcore processor, Vibrant, fullHD screen, 13MP main camera with OIS, Lots of nice little features
A bit too wide for onehanded use, Slippery plastic material could make it prone to drops
A powerful processor, the Jelly Bean platform overlaid with LG's own advanced innovations make this flagship smartphone a strong contender for those looking for that one multi-function device that they will see them through the day.Okay, true confessions:...
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Published: 2013-10-13, Author: Carlo , review by: unbox.ph
Pwede!!!The LG G2 is a solid, competitive, and flagship-worthy all-around smartphone. It delivers a phablet viewing experience while retaining a sleek and compact smartphone form factor. It has a roaring engine that lets it handle whatever you throw at it...
Abstract: LG G2 features the 5.2-inch screen with 1920×1080 pixel display, 423ppi, the size of 138.5×70.9×8.9mm, Android 4.2 OS, Snapdragon MSM8974 quad-core processor with 2314MHz main frequency, 2GB of RAM and 32GB ROM; 3000mAh battery; 210W front-facing camera a...
Good build quality, Great performance, Impressive display quality, Very good camera performance, LTE support
Power and volume controls need a little getting used to
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