Fantastic rear shooter, Great design and build quality, Display features sharp imaging, realistic colors, and deep contrast
Chipset is not what we would expect of a flagship, Imprecise screen brightness settings, Insufficient battery autonomy
LG's flagship phone should be the top pick for those that value smartphone cameras. Meanwhile, its modern design (especially the leather-clad version), ergonomics, and excellent display should appeal to everyone else. The aforementioned stitched leathe...
Abstract: Let's get one thing straight - I am NOT a photographer, but I like taking photos.For years I have used various Android and iOS devices and felt that the photographing capabilities of those devices were adequate. For the most part, smartphones provided a c...
Published: 2015-06-13, Author: Daniel , review by: notebookcheck.net
Superb build, Optional leather back cover, First rate camera, Very good, bright screen, Expandable storage, Removable battery, Modern connections standards supported
Voice quality, UI not always smooth, No wireless charging, Screen dims automatically when too warm, High power consumption
LG has developed a good premium smartphone with its G4. Opting for the somewhat weaker Snapdragon 808 cannot be criticized. Quite the contrary The smaller model of the Snapdragon 810 makes a very good impression. The device also convinces with one of the...
Sleek form, comfy to hold despite large size, excellent display, solid performance, respectable stamina, removable battery, Quick Charge support, capable camera, SD card support, includes two years of upgraded Google Drive storage
Bulky and awkward to carry in a pocket, less premium than other flagship phones, no frontfacing speakers, subpar software, no native wireless charging support, Quick Charge adapter not included with phone
The problem is that for most of us these days, smartphones are becoming more about the sum of their parts than the individual pieces. In order for a phone to move from being "fine" to "exceptional," it needs to offer something that goes beyond what everyo...
Published: 2015-06-12, Author: Eric , review by: phonescoop.com
The LG G4 is a capable flagship smartphone on the Android platform. It's a bit like a wolf in sheep's clothing. It wears the plastic garb of lesser phones, but packs the killer instincts required to bite back at the competition. LG didn't stray far from a...
Abstract: The LG G3 was one of the best smartphones of 2014, but that doesn't meant the company didn't have anything to improve upon for its followup flagship. The brand new G4 brings some of the best specifications we've ever seen on a smartphone, but so did last...
Abstract: The LG G4 and Samsung Galaxy S6/edge are currently some of the best Android phones you can get your hands on. Both handsets have received no shortage of compliments, and deservedly so. We've already pit the flagships from the two Korean giants against eac...
Abstract: LG G4 camera review: with a 16-megapixel sensor, manual control, the ability to shoot raw and an f/1.8 lens, does the LG G4 have the best smartphone camera on the market? We put LG's latest through its paces to see if the LG G4 camera specs and image samp...
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Published: 2015-06-09, Author: Will , review by: newatlas.com
Abstract: Last year's LG G3 , while imperfect, was among the better flagship smartphones of 2014. Can its follow-up continue with that momentum? Read on, for Gizmag's review of the new LG G4.Like its predecessor, the LG G4 hits a great balance of screen size and ph...
Abstract: The first half of the 2015 flagship season brought high-end releases from all the major players in the Android world, and, while many of the upgrades were iterative, these latest offerings are all compelling in their own way. LG and Samsung had very diffe...