The G3 seems to be better in pretty much every way, yet the One M8 is not far behind. LG G3 has the larger screen with a much higher pixel density, but the One (M8)'s display offers better outdoor visibility. LG might have stuffed the G3's 5.5” panel in a...
All in all, the LG G3 is a huge upgrade over the G2 in almost every way: starting with the sharper, Quad HD display, the more solid build of the device, the faster and more battery-efficient Snapdragon 801, and the better 13-megapixel camera. Not just tha...
Published: 2014-06-09, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Abstract: LG announced the LG G3 a couple of weeks ago and sent along a Korean model for me to test out. Even though this device isn't optimized for the US and I can't read half of what is loaded on this device, the experience has been so good that I put my new Xpe...
LG's 2014 flagship is one of the bestYou might have expected the G3's astronomic resolution alone to push it head and shoulders above the Android competition. That's not quite the case. It's good — really good, in fact — for a variety of reasons. But the...
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Published: 2014-06-05, Author: James , review by: engadget.com
Vivid display, Solid performance, Good battery life, Great camera
Might be too big for some, Some unnecessary software additions
I'll admit, when I first laid hands on the G3, I wasn't sure. I wanted it to be metal (as it appeared to be), but it wasn't. I wanted it to be a bit smaller and more like the Nexus 5, but it wasn't. I didn't think I'd like the rear placement of the button...
Laser-guided camera takes good pictures, Display quality matches its high resolution, LG allows Android's strengths to shine, Long-lasting, user-replaceable battery
Too big for comfort, Might be the best fake metal yet, but it's still plastic
Published: 2014-06-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: The core structure of a phone begins with the internals that make the phone tick. It then moves onto the aesthetics, making the phone beautiful. For the final touch, it carries into the software, making the phone usable. Today, we'll take a look the first...
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Published: 2014-06-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: When you think of how you use your smartphone, several things come to mind: calling, texting, browsing the web, checking social media, streaming music, playing movies, reading books and, oh yes, taking pictures. The camera is one of the most important par...
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Published: 2014-06-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
It's pretty easy to sum up the performance of LG's G3. In one word: great. The G3 can handle practically any task you throw at it, and it does so with ease. Even with one of the most demanding displays on the market, the G3 is up to the challenge of keepi...
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Published: 2014-06-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Over the years, LG has developed a reputation for creating well-specced phones that are marred by gaudy, clunky software and poor design choices. For 2014, LG took a step back to take a look at what really needed to be done to create a great flagship. It ...