feel and handling on the phone was good. Since the main key is on the back of the phone, I didn't have a problem most of the time. But if I was playing a game and a pop-up came up and I had to reach the upper left corner of the screen it would be difficu...
Abstract: “The LG G3 is a super-premium smartphone crammed to its gills with top-notch specs and features”It came, it saw, but will it conquer? LG's latest, the G3 (first impressions | FAQs) is a powerhouse in more ways than one. It's not just crammed with top-notc...
Occasional performance and battery life issues, Likely too large for smaller hands, Handful of unnecessary software features, 1440p display is overkill
The LG G3 takes every notable smartphone fad of the last several months and expands upon it. A big screen isn't enough, so it has to stuff a phablet screen in a smartphone body. Full HD resolution isn't enough, so it has to go Quad HD. A strong camera w...
Abstract: LG's answer to the GS5 Broadband LTE-A is the G3 Cat. 6, a turbo-charged version of the G3 with support for Korea's super-fast LTE Category 6 networks — but perhaps more importantly, an upgraded CPU and GPU too. The G3 Cat. 6 is powered by a 2.7GHz Snapdr...
Abstract: Shortly after our review, I received an AT&T-branded LG G3 to try out, and I've been using it as my daily driver for around a month now. Given that this phone is certified to run on AT&T's network and for use in the US generally, I'm writing this piece as...
Abstract: Pictures taken on sunny days are usually the most vibrant and colorful. To see which smartphone does better under these conditions, I shot photos with both the Galaxy S5 and LG G3 at various New York City locations. (Click on any of the images below to en...
Abstract: “So how does LG's latest offering shape up when it comes to the shooting prowess?”There are flagships, and then there's the LG G3 (FAQs). Looking across the range of super-premium flagships available in India currently, the G3 is pretty much the most load...
AT&T bloat is excessive, Camera offers only average lowlight performance, Does not support Qi like other G3 models
In all, AT&T's version of the LG G3 is just as great as the original. AT&T did make some changes along the way – most of which we're not happy about. Dropping Qi for PMA was uncalled for, and removing the sliders for brightness and sound in the notificati...